Thanks again works like a charm!
I will also move to use the boot order directives instead of the os section
so my issues were addressed specifically by (3)
will move to (4) for best practices
Best Regards
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 1:27 PM, jsl6uy js16uy wrote:
> Thanks VERY MUCH for all the inf
Thanks VERY MUCH for all the info and help!
Apologies for the extreme delay. I got distracted by other threads that
forced out this work to later date. Also some frustration as well. ;)
I completely missed this update. Apologies and thanks
Will be diving back into this shortly!
On Thu, Mar 24, 201
On 03/21/16 19:53, jsl6uy js16uy wrote:
> Apologies if this has been gone over, but I believe I have checked the
> intertubes more than a bit.
>
> I am using libvirt and have vms booting under an OVMF.fd to use an efi
> firmware. I can create vms, linux ubuntu, and they will boot up.
> However
Thanks very much for the help!
Unfortunately I did try that previously and was still dumped into the efi
shell.
Looking round again, I didn't build my OVMF with secure boot enabled. Going
to see if I get any joy rebuilding with secure boot support.
thanks again
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 3:35 AM, A
On Mon, 2016-03-21 at 13:53 -0500, jsl6uy js16uy wrote:
> for this hostmy nvram setting look like
>
> hvm
> /home/xyz/OVMF.fd
> template='/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_VARS.fd'>/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/X_VARS.fd
>
>
Have you tried deleting the *VARS.fd in /var/lib/libvirt/qem
Apologies if this has been gone over, but I believe I have checked the
intertubes more than a bit.
I am using libvirt and have vms booting under an OVMF.fd to use an efi
firmware. I can create vms, linux ubuntu, and they will boot up. However,
everytime I reboot am I dropped into the default e