weactivist
Cadet
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- Apr 13, 2017
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So I've got a problem where installed VMs doesn't boot. What I have done are these steps:
1. Create VM with devices: NIC, VNC, DISK and CD-ROM.
2. The CD-ROM points to an Ubuntu Server 16.04.2 LTS image.
3. The DISK is in AHCI mode pointing to a zvol 64GiB volume.
4. I've installed the VM, no problem.
5. It all ran, I was able to SSH to the VM and had no problems with it.
6. I had to reboot FreeNAS.
7. And now the GUI says the VM is running but it doesn't boot Ubuntu.
When trying to remote access the machine (VNC) a shell appears and all it says is:
Any ideas?
1. Create VM with devices: NIC, VNC, DISK and CD-ROM.
2. The CD-ROM points to an Ubuntu Server 16.04.2 LTS image.
3. The DISK is in AHCI mode pointing to a zvol 64GiB volume.
4. I've installed the VM, no problem.
5. It all ran, I was able to SSH to the VM and had no problems with it.
6. I had to reboot FreeNAS.
7. And now the GUI says the VM is running but it doesn't boot Ubuntu.
When trying to remote access the machine (VNC) a shell appears and all it says is:
Code:
UEFI Interactive Shell v2.1 EDK II UEFI v2.40 (BHYVE, 0x00010000) Mapping table BLK0: Alias(s):BLK1:;BLK2:;BLK3: PciRoot (0x0)/Pci(0x4,0x0)/Sata.... Press ESC in 1 seconds to skip startup.nsh or any other key to continue. Shell>
Any ideas?