Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 11:47:58 -0500 From: Vincent Olivier <vincent@up4.com> To: FreeBSD virtualization <freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Ubuntu UEFI Won't Reboot Message-ID: <23FEB7AF-5CE5-4CAA-B920-E4260FDEF4FA@up4.com> In-Reply-To: <F19F1268-4BEF-40ED-8533-AF7255ED87A5@up4.com> References: <F19F1268-4BEF-40ED-8533-AF7255ED87A5@up4.com>
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So after a minute or two, I get the UEFI Shell and when I exit, I get something that appears to be the bhyve BIOS (?) when I go from there to the Boot Maintenance Manager, and then « Boot From File » I can select the block device, then <EFI>, then <ubuntu>, then grubx64.efi and then I get the Grub menu from which I can select Ubuntu, which in turn boots the OS just fine. Now, the question is, can I configure bhyve to look for that file instead of whatever it is currently looking for and not finding? Or do I have to modify the ESP? > Le 6 févr. 2017 à 11:27, Vincent Olivier <vincent@up4.com> a écrit : > > Hi, > > I can install Ubuntu (Server LTS 16.04.1) in graphic UEFI mode with the official ISO install media. But when I restart the machine without the install media, I get: > > Boot Failed. EFI DVD/CDROM > Boot Failed. EFI Misc Device > > I’m sure there is an easy modification to a plain text file in the /boot partition of the block device that will fix this. Anyone knows how to make this work? If not, where can I get more information (log) on this? > > Thanks! > > Vincent
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