> Andriy Gapon writes:
> On 01/03/2018 16:06, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>> Due to the design of the IOMMU you can only manage IO space in page
>> (4096 on x86) granually sizes. The device your trying to pass in
>> has a 1024 byte memory region that is part of a 4096 byte page t
> Andriy Gapon writes:
> On 01/03/2018 16:06, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>> Due to the design of the IOMMU you can only manage IO space in page
>> (4096 on x86) granually sizes. The device your trying to pass in
>> has a 1024 byte memory region that is part of a 4096 byte page t
> Rodney W Grimes writes:
>> > Harry Schmalzbauer writes:
>>
>> > Bez?glich Ludovit Koren's Nachricht vom 01.03.2018 08:22 (localtime):
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
> ...
>> > After connecting via VNC the vm boots from DVD and you see the setup
>> > program. You won
> Harry Schmalzbauer writes:
> Bezüglich Ludovit Koren's Nachricht vom 01.03.2018 08:22 (localtime):
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> on FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE #0 r329013, I was trying to install windows7
>> using bhyve. I run the following commands:
>>
>> mkdir -p iso-remaste
Hi,
on FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE #0 r329013, I was trying to install windows7
using bhyve. I run the following commands:
mkdir -p iso-remaster/virtio
/usr/local/bin/7z x
en_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_vl_build_x64_dvd_u_677791.iso
-oiso-remaster
tar xf virtio-win-0.1.141.iso -C iso-remaster/vir
Hi,
I am trying to configure bhyve with FreeBSD Guest and Centos Guest. I am
using FreeBSD 10.2 RELEASE or 11.0 CURRENT (November 19) as a host. The
host is setup with bce as bridging interface. The network in the host is
not working. (I did a similar setup with FreeBSD 10-STABLE and Centos
using