Did you make sure that the card actually supports UEFI mode? Because my GTX 660 didn't. But the OS (Arch in my case) would happily boot with the UEFI set to UEFI-only mode and the card would silently run in legacy mode. I had to update the card's ROM. I used nvflash to check the card's UEFI capability and update the ROM.
Philip Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com> schrieb am Mo., 25. Juli 2016 um 23:15 Uhr: > On Mon, 25 Jul 2016 17:11:13 -0400 > Steven Bell <stv.bel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Alex, > > > > My original XML config created by virt-manager did not have any hyperv > > related options. There was no <hyperv> tag, nor was there a clock for > > hyperv. > > > > Why would these be missing? Since they aren't there and I still have a > > problem, should I try adding them and setting the vendor_id value to > > "Nvidia43FIX" as Jayme suggested? > > Perhaps you didn't tell virt-manager you were installing Windows? Post > or pastebin the xml, maybe there's still something hidden in there that > would enable hyperv. Thanks, > > Alex > > _______________________________________________ > vfio-users mailing list > vfio-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users >
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