Trent,
Thank you for the valuable feedback. Indeed I successfully run
archlinux by using the UEFI binaries on the bhyve FAQ page and
appending "console=ttyS0" to the boot option of GRUB.
Regards,
George
On Wed, 2016-01-13 at 11:11 -0700, Trent Thompson wrote:
> George,
>
> I've had limited suc
George,
I've had limited success in running Linux guests using UEFI. When using the
NON-CSM firmware, I can manually edit the GRUB menu to force a serial
console to be used.
I can then boot into the install environment and get the distro installed
to the hard disk. After installation is done, I c
Hello,
I'd like to ask whether UEFI is supported with Linux guests. I know it
already works on HEAD with Windows guests. I tried to run Archlinux
with the UEFI binaries supplied on the FAQ of Bhyve but it fails.
Regards,
George
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Hi,
just a small question: Is a MFC of the bhyve UEFI / Windows support
planed in time for FreeBSD 10.3?
Not planned.
I've been running several Windows 10
instances under a patched 10-STABLE for some time now and at least for
me they're totally stable and without any problems. Nevertheless
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 01:34:03PM +0100, Yamagi Burmeister wrote:
> Hello,
> just a small question: Is a MFC of the bhyve UEFI / Windows support
> planed in time for FreeBSD 10.3? I've been running several Windows 10
> instances under a patched 10-STABLE for some time now and at least for
> me the