Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:11:31 +0000 From: symbolics@gmx.com To: virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Three observations on Bhyve Message-ID: <20131028161131.GA3335@lemon> In-Reply-To: <526A8E95.7090808@freebsd.org> References: <20131025143341.GC26481@lemon> <526A8E95.7090808@freebsd.org>
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 08:30:29AM -0700, Peter Grehan wrote: > > (1) You can't boot an i386 ISO. It can't load the kernel. I half > > expected this would be the case. It would be nice if this did work. > > The loader work isn't too bad to get this going, but the bhyve work is > quite a bit more effort since the i386 kernel makes a lot more > assumptions about the environment, such as the ability to call back into > BIOS. > > On the TODO list. > > > (2) VirtIO on a raw disc device seems to have some problems. I tried > > installing using the -BETA1 amd64 ISO. The disc particulars seem to be > > detected fine but when I try and commit the partition layout I see: > > > > 5vtbd0: hard error cmd=write 290-305 > > > > The disc is a 640GB WD SATA disc and I used the automatic scheme, if it > > makes any difference. > > That's bhyve colliding with GEOM. There was a thread a while back > about being able to exempt certain block devices from being tasted for > iSCSI LUN usage - bhyve will probably need something similar. > > > (3) I tried to use the live environment in order to play around with > > (2) a bit more but it lacks the necessary /etc/ttys line. It would be > > great if this wasn't required *somehow*. > > The ttys issue does need to be addressed. This applies for serial > console users as well. Hey, works for Linux :) > > > Should I file PRs for these issues? > > Yes, always file PRs please :) > Hi Peter, Filed as 183400, 183401 and 183408. --sym
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