On 12 Nov 2017, at 0:46, Allan Jude wrote:
> Does libvirt support using the bhyve UEFI-CSM firmware instead? That
> would let the VM boot using the native grub installed inside the VM, and
> avoid this issue entirely. It also makes starting a bhyve a single
> command instead of 2.
Yes it does[1].
Hi Alan,
> Does libvirt support using the bhyve UEFI-CSM firmware instead? That
> would let the VM boot using the native grub installed inside the VM, and
> avoid this issue entirely. It also makes starting a bhyve a single
> command instead of 2.
Thanks for the tip, I just converted the disk to
On 11/11/2017 10:38, Christian Schwarz wrote:
> (Disclaimer: also submitted this to the libvirt mailing list, but this list
> seems more appropriate)
>
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to get a GPT-formatted VM boot on FreeBSD using the bhyve driver
> and the grub-bhyve bootloader.
>
> Turns out that lib
(Disclaimer: also submitted this to the libvirt mailing list, but this list
seems more appropriate)
Hi,
I was trying to get a GPT-formatted VM boot on FreeBSD using the bhyve driver
and the grub-bhyve bootloader.
Turns out that libvirt 3.9.0 hardcodes the boot partition to (hd0,msdos1)
or allow