Or, if you want to insist with VM, you can try libvirt as described
here:
https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDevOS/tree/master/mkosi#qemulibvirt
Il giorno ven 14 dic 2018 alle 11:03, Federico Bruni
<f...@inventati.org> ha scritto:
Hi Andrew
I'm using Fedora 29 and VirtualBox 5.2.22.
All I have to do to run the VM in VirtualBox is enabling EFI in VB
machine settings.
Did you do it? See attached screenshot.
If you did it and still have this problem, then it may be some other
misconfiguration. But I'm afraid I cannot help you, since I don't use
VirtualBox anymore and I don't have much experience.
Il giorno ven 14 dic 2018 alle 10:16, Andrew Bernard
<andrew.bern...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Ok. Just wanting to persist for the moment with a Vritualbox VM, I
studied
up on how boot with a UEFI system. Previously I was just getting a
Shell>
prompt. Now I understand you must create startup.nsh containing I
think:
\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI
But when I restart with this script, it just prints that out and sits
there, no further activity.
Is there a whole bunch of doco on this I have simply failed to
uncover?
What am I doing wrong now?
Andrew
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 12:51, Paul Morris <p...@paulwmorris.com>
wrote:
On 12/13/18 8:47 PM, Paul Morris wrote:
> I also recommend the container approach.
Here are the steps for the container setup:
https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDevOS/tree/v0.3/mkosi#container
-Paul
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