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 Windows VM where I try the last 30 minutes to boot from
the DVD but the console connections connects so slow that it is always
in the boot phase and skips to boot from the Windows iso. It boots also
from the harddisk but it it is not set in the boot options.
regards
gregor
On 11/12/15 17:50, Taste-Of-IT wrote:
Am 2015-12-11 16:37, schrieb Simone Tiraboschi:
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Taste-Of-IT <kontakt(a)taste-of-it.de>
> 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 the virt-viewer i see only message of
>> bios version and no boot medium as information. if i reboot the
>> screen doesnt changed and i also have no option from the activated
>> bootmenue? Can anyone help?
>
> Edit virtual machine -> Show Advanced Options -> Boot Options
> -> Enable boot menu -> reboot
>
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Hi,
thats what i have done. And i also choose the dvd-boot-iso on first
position for boot, but i cant see the menu in viewer.
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