Hi,

So I tried something else, that ended up not working either. :(

I booted the installer in BIOS mode, and followed the instruction to make the 
vm disk UEFI-bootable here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-boot

I omitted the intel microcode (I don’t think it applies to a virtual machine) 
and I added the “console=ttyS0” option.

When booting with UEFI, I still got stuck and there was no output whatsoever. I 
used the “vm” script with the uefi=“yes” option.

Nothing works with UEFI console for me so I think I’m going to stick with 
BIOS-MBR-GRUB for now, unless you have an idea I can try…

Thanks for everything.

Vincent


> On Jan 2, 2017, at 9:18 PM, Vincent Olivier <vinc...@up4.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Peter! Thanks for this. I’m going to look at how to rebuild an Archlinux 
> ISO with that extra option later this week and see how it goes. Regards,
> 
> Vincent
> 
> 
>> Le 2 janv. 2017 à 15:52, Peter Grehan <gre...@freebsd.org> a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi Vincent,
>> 
>>> I guess my resolution for 2017 is more clarity.
>>> 
>>> So what I mean to know with this experiment is simply this: can UEFI
>>> be used with a serial console (i.e.: without a graphic console), if
>>> so, is it preferable over GRUB for Linux distros that support UEFI?
>>> 
>>> Until I am positive about using UEFI over serial console, I will
>>> stick to GRUB but if someone coule elaborate on this, I would
>>> appreciate it greatly!
>> 
>> It does work, but you have to either edit the grub.conf on the install ISO 
>> and repack, or get in quick and edit the grub command line and add a 
>> 'console=ttyS0' option.
>> 
>> grub-bhyve auto-inserts the serial console line into the linux kernel boot 
>> options which is why it appears a little more seamless.
>> 
>> UEFI does have the advantage that the system is self-consistent - any boot 
>> filesystem can be used, whereas grub-bhyve only understands the ones that 
>> are built into it.
>> 
>> later,
>> 
>> Peter.
>> 
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