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Use -w by default #31

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io7m opened this issue Jul 30, 2020 · 0 comments
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Use -w by default #31

io7m opened this issue Jul 30, 2020 · 0 comments
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io7m commented Jul 30, 2020

OpenBSD on Bhyve still has the following problem on AMD on FreeBSD:

http://freebsd.1045724.x6.nabble.com/OpenBSD-guest-in-bhyve-on-AMD-CPU-td5987830.html

Booting with the -w flag allows things to work without apparent issue.

@io7m io7m added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 30, 2020
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@io7m io7m closed this as completed in 2d49c3a Jul 30, 2020
io7m added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 30, 2020
Release: com.io7m.waxmill 0.0.7
Change: Assign VMs UUIDs with the bhyve -U flag (Ticket: #32)
Change: Extended the vm-set command to cover all flags
Change: Use -w by default. (Ticket: #31)
io7m added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 30, 2020
Release: com.io7m.waxmill 0.0.7

Change: Assign VMs UUIDs with the bhyve -U flag (Ticket: #32)
Change: Extended the vm-set command to cover all flags
Change: Use -w by default. (Ticket: #31)
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