nathanbeach
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Hi,
I have an Ubuntu 17.04 server VM running on FreeNAS 11u3 with bhyve. Works perfectly in every way except that boot will not start on its own. I have to connect to the FreeNAS VNC port (5901) for the VM, then the boot process starts up. Otherwise the VM just sits there doing nothing until I connect a VNC client.
Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
On the VM settings in FreeNAS, I do have the "autostart" checkbox checked and boot method is "UEFI". If I change to UEFI-CSM, it just won't boot at all. FreeNAS does autostart the VM (state changes to "running"), it's just the actual boot process inside the guest VM never kicks off.
I'm really not sure if it's bhyve or some Ubuntu/grub issue that I should be researching...
Thanks for any hints!
Nathan
I have an Ubuntu 17.04 server VM running on FreeNAS 11u3 with bhyve. Works perfectly in every way except that boot will not start on its own. I have to connect to the FreeNAS VNC port (5901) for the VM, then the boot process starts up. Otherwise the VM just sits there doing nothing until I connect a VNC client.
Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
On the VM settings in FreeNAS, I do have the "autostart" checkbox checked and boot method is "UEFI". If I change to UEFI-CSM, it just won't boot at all. FreeNAS does autostart the VM (state changes to "running"), it's just the actual boot process inside the guest VM never kicks off.
I'm really not sure if it's bhyve or some Ubuntu/grub issue that I should be researching...
Thanks for any hints!
Nathan