My mistake: 9-STABLE which is 9* (incl. 9.1) with VirtIO drivers.
You can relatively easily backport VirtIO drivers to 9.1 if you really
need 9.1
Yep. Linux and Windows support will be great and at least one is has
been demonstrated.
Michael
On 6/23/13 5:34 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
This is a critical deficiency I need to be able to install *ANY* OS
for what I have in mind. Note I do have 10-CURRENT up as a guest.
I am attempting to use bhyve as the foundation of a cross platform
testing lab and thus needs to support FB (8,9 and 10), Linux (Ubuntu
12.04 LTS at a min) and Windows. Also it is 9.1 not 9-RELEASE (I
thought 9.1 was 9-RELEASE)
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Michael Dexter
<edi...@callfortesting.org> wrote:
On 6/23/13 4:52 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I have byhve up and running on a 10-CURRENT machine and want to know
the best way to install from CD 9.1 on it. Any references I should
look at?
You will need to install 9-CURRENT as 9.1 did not ship with VirtIO drivers.
May I suggest: http://bhyve.org for information and installation scripts.
Michael
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