I don't work with VMs very much, but unless Virtual Box has some kind of
special API that allows you to connect to it and adjust "BIOS settings" the
answer is probably No.

Setting things like boot order or booting to a specific device requires
systems support from the manufacturer, in my experience.  Supermicro's IPMI
for example.

Why does your boot order have to be PXE -> Disk?  I think it should be
flipped...  If the disk is empty it should try PXE next.

Again though, don't work with VMs very much.

PS: SE Linux gets in the way of cobbler in pretty much everything.  Just
turn it off.

On Oct 29, 2017 3:13 AM, "Traiano Welcome" <trai...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List
>
> I'm using cobbler to install virtualbox vms, which requires the boot
> order to be PXE -> Disk.
>
> However I'm not sure how to get cobbler to reconfigure the boot order
> so the VM boots off the disk after the install is complete (my VM
> attempts to boot off pxe again but fails because this is disabled in
> cobbler).
>
> Is there a confguration option in cobbler / kickstart that
> reconfigures the virtualbox device boot order once the install is
> complete?
>
> Thanks,
> Traiano
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