Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 17:45:52 +0000 From: Paul Vixie <vixie@fsi.io> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org, Paul Webster <paul.g.webster@googlemail.com> Subject: Re: Query regarding tutorials (Please have a quick read of me!) Message-ID: <6699362.kGnQbBhLUH@linux-9daj> In-Reply-To: <CADdqeiO0mGtGuao6t4Nq_Ts4qG6Xqs54C=NzpVKuyyZqPSBAuw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CADdqeiO0mGtGuao6t4Nq_Ts4qG6Xqs54C=NzpVKuyyZqPSBAuw@mail.gmail.com>
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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 8:55:05 AM UTC Paul Webster via freebsd- virtualization wrote: > ... I personally have: > > Windows Server 2012 > CentOS 6 > Debian > FreeBSD > OpenBSD > and a few other more strange linuxs I believe (got a zpool full of the > zvols (not named very well ;))) ... i have no exotic linuxes, but two fairly modern debians. i remain mystified by the behaviour of grub-bhyve, which usually fails (no meaningful error message) and seems like won't run from /etc/rc.local (must be run from a shell.) so, one of my bhyve servers can't restart automatically, and i don't know why. and i recently saw that the grub-bhyve package now lacks a maintainer, and may be removed. what this means is, a video on running linux in a bhyve would be appreciated. > anyhow IRC tells me that a lot of users > have trouble getting windows server working. I know obviously that 2012 > works but I am willing to take a swing at 2016 if people would want that. > > Or would the community benefit more of an example of 2012 (which is much > lighter)? > > Or perhaps something entirely different, any replies would be more than > welcome :) because of the internal container boundaries of windows 10 and server 2016, i won't run anything older. so if you're doing a windows server on bhyve video, i would want it to be 2016. -- Vixie
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