At last I found it ;-)
Run Once -> Set boot options and select "start paused"
regards
gregor
On 03/04/16 08:46, gregor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did you find a solution? I have here a similar problem, the boot
> menu isn't shown because the VM boots to fast or the console
> connection fire up to slow to
Hi,
did you find a solution?
I have here a similar problem, the boot menu isn't shown because the VM
boots to fast or the console connection fire up to slow to I step into
the screen after the boot menu appears.
Is it possible to add a delay to the boot menu? (10 seconds, ...)
I have a broken Wi
Am 2015-12-11 16:37, schrieb Simone Tiraboschi:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Taste-Of-IT
wrote:
Hello,
i will install my first vm with centos and setup vnc and spice with
bootoption and centos as iso in dvd drive. i downloaded virt-viewer
3.1 for my windows10. if i start the vnc console
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Taste-Of-IT
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i will install my first vm with centos and setup vnc and spice with
> bootoption and centos as iso in dvd drive. i downloaded virt-viewer 3.1 for
> my windows10. if i start the vnc console which opened console.vv and than
> opened
Hello,
i will install my first vm with centos and setup vnc and spice with
bootoption and centos as iso in dvd drive. i downloaded virt-viewer 3.1
for my windows10. if i start the vnc console which opened console.vv and
than opened the virt-viewer i see only message of bios version and no
boo
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