Spike White
2014-May-23 20:43 UTC
[syslinux] Virtualization env to test/demo UEFI PXE boot....
All, (This may be a Gene question, see http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Development/Testing). I'd like to find a virtualization env to test and demo the new UEFI-based PXE boot in pxelinux. I've tried Virtualbox (BIOS-based PXE boot only). And I've tried VMWare workstation 20 (ditto). I know VMWare ESXi will now do UEFI PXE boot, I've seen it as work. But for home or lab, that's cost prohibitive. Is there a open source virtualization technology that does this? Spike
Gene Cumm
2014-May-23 21:27 UTC
[syslinux] Virtualization env to test/demo UEFI PXE boot....
On May 23, 2014 4:45 PM, "Spike White" <spikewhitetx at gmail.com> wrote:> > All, > > (This may be a Gene question, see > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Development/Testing). > > I'd like to find a virtualization env to test and demo the new UEFI-based > PXE boot in pxelinux. > > I've tried Virtualbox (BIOS-based PXE boot only). And I've tried VMWare > workstation 20 (ditto).VMware Workstation 10 works for me. Fresh VM, don't power on, edit the .VMX and add firmware="efi" and now it'll be uEFI. Changing am existing VM may work but may also have consequences.> I know VMWare ESXi will now do UEFI PXE boot, I've seen it as work. But > for home or lab, that's cost prohibitive.ESXi is available under a cost-free license but provides a GUI option for uEFI.> Is there a open source virtualization technology that does this?I think you're really looking for cost-free or VMware Workstation. --Gene
Gene Cumm
2014-May-23 21:30 UTC
[syslinux] Virtualization env to test/demo UEFI PXE boot....
On May 23, 2014 5:27 PM, "Gene Cumm" <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:> > On May 23, 2014 4:45 PM, "Spike White" <spikewhitetx at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > All, > > > > (This may be a Gene question, see > > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Development/Testing). > > > > I'd like to find a virtualization env to test and demo the newUEFI-based> > PXE boot in pxelinux. > > > > I've tried Virtualbox (BIOS-based PXE boot only). And I've tried VMWare > > workstation 20 (ditto). > > VMware Workstation 10 works for me. Fresh VM, don't power on, edit the.VMX and add> > firmware="efi" > > and now it'll be uEFI. Changing am existing VM may work but may alsohave consequences.> > > I know VMWare ESXi will now do UEFI PXE boot, I've seen it as work. But > > for home or lab, that's cost prohibitive. > > ESXi is available under a cost-free license but provides a GUI option foruEFI.> > > Is there a open source virtualization technology that does this? > > I think you're really looking for cost-free or VMware Workstation.If you didn't guess, I found this firmware trick months ago via Google and run uEFI VMs in Workstation, ESXi and ESXi nested inside Workstation. --Gene
Geert Stappers
2014-May-24 12:05 UTC
[syslinux] Virtualization env to test/demo UEFI PXE boot....
Op 2014-05-23 om 15:43 schreef Spike White:> All, > > (This may be a Gene question, see > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Development/Testing). > > I'd like to find a virtualization env to test and demo the new UEFI-based > PXE boot in pxelinux. > > Is there a open source virtualization technology that does this?There is http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/tianocore/index.php?title=OVMF a project to enable UEFI support for Virtual Machines. OVMF contains a sample UEFI firmware for QEMU and KVM.> SpikeGroeten Geert Stappers -- Leven en laten leven
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