Hi John-Mark,
I can't speak too much to libvirt since I didn't do that work, but
grub-bhyve is really a workaround to boot non-FreeBSD o/s's until a
UEFI/BIOS solution is done. If the changes to libvirt to support this
are large, it's most likely not worth it.
Hmm... Nathan just did some w
Peter Grehan wrote this message on Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 08:45 -0800:
> > Perhaps this is a deficiency that should be addressed in the bootloader
> > compontent of libvirt to make this process a bit easier?
>
> I can't speak too much to libvirt since I didn't do that work, but
> grub-bhyve is re
Hi William,
Perhaps this is a deficiency that should be addressed in the bootloader
compontent of libvirt to make this process a bit easier?
I can't speak too much to libvirt since I didn't do that work, but
grub-bhyve is really a workaround to boot non-FreeBSD o/s's until a
UEFI/BIOS solut
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Peter Grehan wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> > An inspection of ps shows that it is at the grub-bhyve command. I
> > daresay it is waiting for the stdin lines:
> >
> > kopenbsd -h com0 (hd0,openbsd1)/bsd
> > boot
> >
> >
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Hi,
I am attempting to have an OpenBSD guest run inside of bhyve and libvirt.
I have already completed the install by running the grub2-bhyve and bhyve
commands manually.
When attempting to run the OpenBSD guest from lib virt, I get:
virsh start -