hi piotr, thanks for your Link - as always high quality stuff. But the information there is more about on how to enable UEFI at all.
For me it is more the basic task to boot a vm directly into bios mode without juggeling the console proxy to hit f2 at the right time. There has been an issue for this https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/3583 Which lead to an setting, that you can reboot a vm directly to bios from the gui while using vmware. Now my question is, if there is something simila availeable for kvm - or how one can "easily" enter the bios of a deployed VM. regards, chris Am Do., 24. März 2022 um 09:41 Uhr schrieb Piotr Pisz <pi...@piszki.pl>: > Hello, > > Here you will find the information you need: > https://lab.piszki.pl/cloudstack-vm-with-vtpm-and-secure-boot-uefi/ > > Regards, > Piotr > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vas...@gmx.de <vas...@gmx.de> > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2022 5:29 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Boot VM into BIOS after deployment > > hi everyone, > > currently i am looking for a way to boot a vm into bios / uefi. The > challange for me is, that i would like to enable the actual users to do so > via the GUI / ConsoleProxy GUI. > However using the consoleproxy GUI is kind of challangeing to the actual > booting speed. > I found that there is a option availeable when vmware is used as a > hypervisor... > Is there somthing similar availeable for kvm? How do you manage to boot > into bios / uefi if needed? > > regards, > chris > >