Hello -
I am running Centos 7 virt-manager which I have used for years. Trying to install Ubuntu 22.04 as a guest. I have set up the CDRom - even disconnected and reset it - but it never boots the CDROM ??? Why ?
It just defaults back to the OS that is already loaded.
I'm confused. Why don't it boot the CDROM. I event set the boot options to BOOT CDROM and unchecked everything else. I have the VM machine set for secure boot.
Thanks
Jerry
I have no experience with virt-manager, but I'm gonna guess that CDRoms don't do secure boot? If so, and you turned it off in that VM it might boot.
Fred
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 2:43 PM Jerry Geis jerry.geis@gmail.com wrote:
Hello -
I am running Centos 7 virt-manager which I have used for years. Trying to install Ubuntu 22.04 as a guest. I have set up the CDRom - even disconnected and reset it - but it never boots the CDROM ??? Why ?
It just defaults back to the OS that is already loaded.
I'm confused. Why don't it boot the CDROM. I event set the boot options to BOOT CDROM and unchecked everything else. I have the VM machine set for secure boot.
Thanks
Jerry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos