On 29/11/2021 22:46, Mario Marietto wrote:
So,the time to try my ideas has come. You can try to remove the first
sector of the iso image,so that it won't boot or you can pass through a
virtual or a physical disk or you can create a new iso file from scratch,
with your files inside...there are a lot of possibilities...
If memory serves me right shorting the ISO (any disk device) by some
sectors can be done "on the fly" with gnop utility.
Something like gnop create -o <offset> ...
Il giorno lun 29 nov 2021 alle ore 21:42 Sysadmin Lists <
[email protected]> ha scritto:
Thanks Corvin. But I tried that already and it didn't work. It still boots
to the ISO. I get this text on the terminal I launch Bhyve from:
BdsDxe: loading Boot0001 "UEFI BHYVE SATA DVD ROM BHYVE-92FC-A81B-A3B5"
from PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x4,0x0)/Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)
BdsDxe: starting Boot0001 "UEFI BHYVE SATA DVD ROM BHYVE-92FC-A81B-A3B5"
from PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x4,0x0)/Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)
Welcome to GRUB!
Miroslav Lachman