Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:46:42 -0400 From: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Query regarding tutorials (Please have a quick read of me!) Message-ID: <fc5c9bf6-12e7-a01d-6cb2-83aace585a64@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <6699362.kGnQbBhLUH@linux-9daj> References: <CADdqeiO0mGtGuao6t4Nq_Ts4qG6Xqs54C=NzpVKuyyZqPSBAuw@mail.gmail.com> <6699362.kGnQbBhLUH@linux-9daj>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --F5nYKphqCMJPsZ40H6BViS1tw4TUM9U9c Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Wa9ek5u47Z9OROT5aw607gSfnqTUlJUv8"; protected-headers="v1" From: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Message-ID: <fc5c9bf6-12e7-a01d-6cb2-83aace585a64@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Query regarding tutorials (Please have a quick read of me!) References: <CADdqeiO0mGtGuao6t4Nq_Ts4qG6Xqs54C=NzpVKuyyZqPSBAuw@mail.gmail.com> <6699362.kGnQbBhLUH@linux-9daj> In-Reply-To: <6699362.kGnQbBhLUH@linux-9daj> --Wa9ek5u47Z9OROT5aw607gSfnqTUlJUv8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2018-08-25 13:45, Paul Vixie wrote: > 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 ;))) ... >=20 > i have no exotic linuxes, but two fairly modern debians. i remain mysti= fied by=20 > the behaviour of grub-bhyve, which usually fails (no meaningful error m= essage)=20 > and seems like won't run from /etc/rc.local (must be run from a shell.)= so,=20 > one of my bhyve servers can't restart automatically, and i don't know w= hy. and=20 What does the invocation look like? Does this work: printf "\n" | grub-bhyve ...your-stuff-here... As an alternative, you can now use the UEFI_CSM firmware for bhyve, and it'll boot from the boot blocks inside the VM, like xen/kvm/qemu/virtualb= ox > i recently saw that the grub-bhyve package now lacks a maintainer, and = may be=20 > removed. >=20 > what this means is, a video on running linux in a bhyve would be apprec= iated. >=20 >> anyhow IRC tells me that a lot of users >> have trouble getting windows server working. I know obviously that 201= 2 >> works but I am willing to take a swing at 2016 if people would want th= at. >> >> Or would the community benefit more of an example of 2012 (which is mu= ch >> lighter)? >> >> Or perhaps something entirely different, any replies would be more tha= n >> welcome :) >=20 > because of the internal container boundaries of windows 10 and server 2= 016, i=20 > won't run anything older. so if you're doing a windows server on bhyve = video,=20 > i would want it to be 2016. >=20 --=20 Allan Jude --Wa9ek5u47Z9OROT5aw607gSfnqTUlJUv8-- --F5nYKphqCMJPsZ40H6BViS1tw4TUM9U9c Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJbghSZAAoJEBmVNT4SmAt+p2gP/2DUednGq1kRmiXmHZmmdEua fGt/FmY7gU08h2PBZ8oDDe+w1OylSklMXgMsZbpzaA8ntYHfdurOv67KNm9oGq2k k/e/q545DkknOo6Nd2EgIZP0gGPEyn6vUw9S5HBmOLCFyRUsTbJ8JZ+/8eSnv+KA fVL8n1RjT7osYn9KxMcYktbc1VtZ0/y5BfqhZWMzInNdU/4CKFXabkAbGtFlgkJK lKhVvY2XGHmHtTNSdMDhRllr3FDZdTcxbo4TwR+gnSAINdtujNQ6/q7uq/MkQbgF qVYOSU4WeB0RiI6LLlEvsBLKmHdFBEIf0HZiGOo7SMTd004VWOotoZHspctDBfII qX/rtfSKt9WLpOK6QG/pGn513wJHlFc0yoN9kH7O8ywEGc3jBkB2f431PtRmCnA0 YAmfkXgC1JUbc1hT3ZhS9GRcZktfvkKClSi4pPlxb+EdVokuxIkS3veIEcH7kzcx lpqYAErJKSQUik4bfDF2BbSp1f0Q4cU8+3ugT5TjmsGOyt0dGLiSs3rA55cvtCeN aeCJyUbATKLn0p5H6oi8zbzqum27xtm8TtEST9fPqUGCubF8e/puZFXNnlnKh0WU DaYlkjjOnfj4mFDF3SuTahDONMuuDdtwNycPkFRkkXWqb88US7kIlw73zE7V+f1K SvoD78J5EYx8IaQ+Jjit =8ZMD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --F5nYKphqCMJPsZ40H6BViS1tw4TUM9U9c--
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