Hi,
On May 13, 2013, at 20:32, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
> Right now the code is in a state where it can be tested by users, so we
> would like to encourage FreeBSD and Xen users to test it and provide
> feedback.
any idea if/when this code will be merged into -CURRENT?
Thanks,
Lars
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Hi,
On Jun 23, 2013, at 16:02, Dan Mack wrote:
> Is this just me? When I start a new bhyve instance, it hangs on /sbin/init.
I just stated playing with booting -CURRENT as a PV Xen guest with an NFS root,
and I see a similar hang.
Basically, the kernel pulls in /sbin/init over NFS but keeps r
Hi,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 15:06, Peter Grehan wrote:
> VirtualBox should work fine on this h/w.
will try, if I can get it compiled. There seem to be some hiccups at the moment.
Thanks,
Lars
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Hi,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 17:10, Outback Dingo wrote:
> you could always install XCP (XEN Cloud Platform) and then install FreeBSD
> as a guest OS. We run FreeBSD 8.x, 9x and CURRENT as VMs on XCP
not an option, because for various reasons I need to run FreeBSD as the host
OS. But thanks for the
Hi,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 11:17, Neel Natu
wrote:
> Unfortunately not - this processor does not support extended page tables.
ah, crud.
Xen is not an option either, because AFAIK FreeBSD still doesn't have dom0
support. Is there any other virtualization option to look into?
> Although this als
Hi,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 9:38, "Eggert, Lars" wrote:
> I'm starting to play around with bhyve, and I'm trying to byhveload a disk
> image that I otherwise use to netboot some headless servers. When I tried
> that, I get:
>
> root@five:~ # bhyveload -d /hom
Hi,
I'm starting to play around with bhyve, and I'm trying to byhveload a disk
image that I otherwise use to netboot some headless servers. When I tried that,
I get:
root@five:~ # bhyveload -d /home/elars/dst/rootfs test
vm_create: Device not configured
Google comes up empty with this error me