Hi Vincent,
So after a minute or two, I get the UEFI Shell and when I exit, I get
something that appears to be the bhyve BIOS (?) when I go from there
to the Boot Maintenance Manager, and then « Boot From File » I can
select the block device, then , then , then grubx64.efi
and then I get the
I am trying to resize a secondary data disk on a Debian Linux Virtual
machine. The data really isn't all that important, its video from IP
security cameras. Since nothing has happened that needs reviewed I could
scrap it and start over. However I can't even do that.
I tried just setting the
Hi.
I'm using FreeBSD 10.0 as a host system.
% fetch
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/VM-IMAGES/11.0-STABLE/amd64/Latest/FreeBSD-11.0-STABLE-amd64.raw.xz
...
% unxz FreeBSD-11.0-STABLE-amd64.raw.xz
% sudo sh /usr/share/examples/bhyve/vmrun.sh -d
FreeBSD-11.0-STABLE-amd64.raw vm0
Saw a comment in last couple of days regarding running MacOS on bhyve.
I too would love to see this and wanted to make sure that the following was
on the group's radar as some possible hints toward getting this working. I
took a stab awhile back and then ran out of time and patience.
Hi Dustin,
On 07/02/17 03:52, Dustin Marquess wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Ruben wrote:
>> Hi Vincent,
>>
>>
>>
>>> BTW, I found this a couple of weeks ago and it has just been updated:
>>> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=157182
>>>