i think this is a misunderstanding, as i used the t2 x64.iso to build a minimal/generic/x64 live iso, which is not booting into a live system inside kvm
i kept all the t2 defaults, just toggled the boot loader (grub/syslinux), with no avail anyway, your references/explanations where quite helpful, thx i'll keep investigating, as t2 seems so, pls excuse the language: 'fucking promising'. would love to get it running :) On Tue, 02 May 2017 16:32:21 +0200 "Thomas Schmitt" <[email protected]> schrieb: > Hi, > > sorry, i did not keep Chris' original mail. The archive links on > http://t2-project.org/contact/ lead to no archive with topic "live". > So i cannot follow up to his message but only to the reply by scsijon. > > > Chris wrote: > > grub only shows the option to boot from hd and syslinux freaks out > > about a missing ldlinux.c32 (ran inside a kvm libvirt with ide > > drivers) > > This command on Debian 8 > > qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 512 -cdrom > t2-9.0-r45574-minimal-x86-64_cd1.iso > > boots for me to a GRUB Legacy menu screen which offers two items: > > T2 SDE Installation (Kernel: 4.10.11-dist) > > Installed OS from HD > > At the lower right corner i see a banner graphics "the T2 SDE". > > > Did you perhaps boot from a virtual hard disk rather than a virtual > CD-ROM ? (As said in my previous mail, there is only a boot entry > point for optical media in the ISOs but none for hard disks.) > > Just in case kvm does not like option -cdrom: > In a recent discussion i saw kvm option > -drive if=virtio,file=Image.iso,media=cdrom > to attach an Image.iso as CD-ROM. > > > Have a nice day :) > > Thomas > ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2
