> Hello. > > I'd like to run a FreeBSD 11.3 VM under FreeBSD 12.1. > As I'm already using vm-bhyve to run a Windows guest, I think the best > (or possibly only) choice is to use bhyve for the FreeBSD guest too. > > I've got the following conf file: > > > guest="freebsd" > > loader="bhyveload" > > cpu=1 > > memory=512M > > network0_type="virtio-net" > > network0_switch="public" > > disk0_type="virtio-blk" > > disk0_name="disk0" > > disk0_dev="sparse-zvol" > > Running "vm install -f f11b FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso", will > boot the guest, but it will hang after a while with: > > > /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x1564b08 data=0x145330+0x4cdf30 > > syms=[0x8+0x16daf0+0x8+0x186a43] > > Booting... > > | > > "vm stop" will stop it (through an ACIP shutdown) after a while. > > > > So I tried with UEFI; here's the config file: > > guest="freebsd" > > loader="uefi" > > > > cpu=1 > > memory=512M > > network0_type="virtio-net" > > network0_switch="public" > > disk0_type="virtio-blk" > > disk0_name="disk0" > > disk0_dev="sparse-zvol" > > disk1_type="ahci-cd" > > disk1_dev="custom" > > disk1_name="/zroot/vm/.iso/FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso" > > graphics="yes" > > xhci_mouse="yes" > > graphics_listen="192.168.xxx.1" > > Starting it with "vm start" and connecting through VNC, it goes through > the same stages as above, but ends up with a blank screen with a white > block cursor in the first column of the first row. > > > > Any hint on how to get past this?
THis again looks very much like the "lost console" issue of the system flipping to a serial console and your trying to access it via a graphical console interface. One thing to try is to stop in the loader and do this: boot_serial=NO boot -- Rod Grimes rgri...@freebsd.org _______________________________________________ freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-virtualization To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-virtualization-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"