On 12/09/2013 09:10 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
On 12/09/2013 09:42 AM, Blaster wrote:
> I forgot my number 5) BIOS needs to work like a standard PC BIOS (as
> does ESXi) in allowing you to press F8 to get a boot menu or F12 for
> network boot.
I'll disagree a tiny bit here. One *really annoying* quality of needing
to use F2/F8/F12 during Windows bootup in a VM (including ESX/vSphere)
is that sometimes it can be impossible to be quick enough on the
keyboard to get attention before the OS bootup has begun. By the time
you can get a console focus it's too late. That can be enormously
frustrating, and Run Once does help with that.
VMware provides a (relatively hidden) option to mitigate this - there's
a radiobox in a menu somewhere that effectively says "issue an F2
immediately when the VM starts to boot up". This sends it straight into
the BIOS menu. That radiobox has saved what little remains of my hair.
I kind of like "Run Once" for most of my needs, but I do understand
Blaster's point for his scenario. If we evolve away from Run Once, it
will be super important to provide the feature similar to VMware to
force the machine into BIOS after power up.
you can also start the VM in paused mode, then resume when console is open.
another option is to add an option to have the menu alive for a few more
seconds or indeed, to allow scripting a set of keystrokes
Thanks,
Bob
> This run once stuff is silly. It works fine the first time I create a
> VM as there’s no bootable OS on the datastore, but if I need to re-PXE
> boot a VM, then I have to Run Once..OK, fine, but when the PXE
> completes it reboots, back into network boot, then I have to kill the
> VM and restart it normally. Under a PC (or ESXi) BIOS, I just hit
> F12, network boot, OS re-installs, then reboots normally. Much
> better user experience. I gave our Red Hat sales people feedback on
> this issue and was told it’s not going to change.
>
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