Hi Craig,
Do you have an mdoc formatted version of
http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/bhyve_8-v0.1.txt
which is ready for commit to HEAD?
I have a 0.2 that I will be uploading this evening and sending to
freebsd-doc to get help with markup.
It would be handy to have this in the tree,
becau
Hi,
Do you have an mdoc formatted version of
http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/bhyve_8-v0.1.txt
which is ready for commit to HEAD?
It would be handy to have this in the tree,
because it is annoying to have to look at the bhyve source code
to figure out what all the command-line options are for.
Done:
===
:~ # sysctl kern.eventtimer.idletick=1
kern.eventtimer.idletick: 0 -> 1
:~ # ntpdate time.nist.gov
4 Dec 14:02:11 ntpdate[30137]: step time server 128.138.141.172 offset
239.820647 sec
:~ #
===
And, already 6 secs off:
# ssh ruralcatholicradio.com date ; date
Wed Dec 4 14:03:09 ES
Hi Michael,
In short:
-S 31,uart,stdio
Becomes:
-S 31,uart,/dev/nmdm0A
This will continue to work, though the preferred way of setting up a
console port is to use the PCI-ISA (aka LPC) bridge
-s N,lpc
(N can be any slot number on bus 0, usually 1..31)
There are 2 serial ports behin
Marc,
On 12/2/13 4:11 PM, Marc Fournier wrote:
> I just read through http://bhyve.org/bhyve-manual.txt, and one thing
>>> that doesn’t seem to be supported (or, I’ve missed it) is HeadLess
>>> support … I get the impression that using this on a remote server
>>> isn’t currently possible, or am I
2013/12/4 Marc Fournier :
>
> Why is this such a difficult thing to keep in sync? :(
>
> I have a FreeBSD Host running 4.2.18 … Guest FreeBSD Host has Additions
> 4.2.18 installed ..
>
> On the Host, I believe all the kernel modules are loaded properly:
>
> # kldstat|grep vb
> 63 0x80
Why is this such a difficult thing to keep in sync? :(
I have a FreeBSD Host running 4.2.18 … Guest FreeBSD Host has Additions 4.2.18
installed ..
On the Host, I believe all the kernel modules are loaded properly:
# kldstat|grep vb
63 0x80c59000 59da0vboxdrv.ko
82 0x