Hi,

I am runnning the newest SmartOS (joyent_20160330T234717Z) on
a new Skylake-based Intel NUC6. Fortunately the Skylake I219-V
Ethernet NIC is recognized and working properly (thanks Robert).

This is also the only way for me to interact with the system since
there is no keyboard support due the lack of xHCI support in
Illumos on this legacy-free USB3-only Skylake system.
Also, I cannot even see the USB drive I booted off, also
due to the complete lack of USB support.

This also seems to imply that any Illumos-based distribution
cannot be normally installed on any modern system
(Skylake and beyond…). 

Will we ever get xHCI support in Illumos?

How else should one approach running SmartOS
on Skylake and beyond systems?

I was able to work around the missing USB drive and 
keyboard support by pre-fabricating a USB boot disk
that runs completely diskless without zones pool and
allows remote ssh logins. Then I can do the SmartOS
install by hand via ssh.

I am still stuck with the fact that for a remote server deployment
I cannot get to the USB boot medium to upgrade or change
anything….

The zones pool is on M.2 NVMe and apparently legacy booting
from NVMe does not seem to work so installing GRUB on the 
zones pool disk is also no option. (Normally, for a AHCI install,
putting GRUB on the whole-disk zones pool does indeed work,
even though it may not be recommended.)

Does anyone know if legacy booting from NVMe should work?
I was able to UEFI-boot Ubuntu 16.04 from the NVMe, but
not SmartOS

Any ideas?

Cheers
Dirk




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