On Sun, 08 Feb 2015 15:53:45 +0100
Willem Jan Withagen w...@digiware.nl wrote:
A inbetween sulution at the moment is to run grub-bhyve -c /dev/null.
That continues, dus does not offer the possibility to interfere in the
boot process. At least not for my ubuntu-12.04 VMs.
I hacked around that
On 8-2-2015 21:04, Yamagi Burmeister wrote:
On Sun, 08 Feb 2015 15:53:45 +0100
Willem Jan Withagen w...@digiware.nl wrote:
A inbetween sulution at the moment is to run grub-bhyve -c /dev/null.
That continues, dus does not offer the possibility to interfere in the
boot process. At least not
On 2015-02-07 20:04, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
Hi (Peter),
I'm trying to run grub-bhyve completely automated but when I run my
version of vmrun.sh like
../bin/bhyve-run -f /usr/local/etc/ezbhyve/Ubuntu1204A/rc.conf
Thegrub-bhyve loader waits for me to forground it again, because