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qcow2 not booting on OVMF

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Hi
 

I'm trying to create a VM with a supplied qcow2 image.

It works fine if I choose Seabios, but I'm dropped to the UEFI shell if I choose OVMF bios. (If I exit the UEFI shell and choose the disk I want to boot from, it just reverts back to the same menu:
image.thumb.png.e937c4b00de656f82cf64fda5af42498.png

 

 

I've attached the 2 xml's. 

Currently running Unraid 7.0.0 (I think I've experienced it before 7.0 aswell).

 

If I try to boot OVMF using a .iso file, it's fine.

 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

 

 

OVMF.xml SeaBIOS.xml

2 hours ago, beepmeep said:

Hi
 

I'm trying to create a VM with a supplied qcow2 image.

It works fine if I choose Seabios, but I'm dropped to the UEFI shell if I choose OVMF bios. (If I exit the UEFI shell and choose the disk I want to boot from, it just reverts back to the same menu:
image.thumb.png.e937c4b00de656f82cf64fda5af42498.png

 

 

I've attached the 2 xml's. 

Currently running Unraid 7.0.0 (I think I've experienced it before 7.0 aswell).

 

If I try to boot OVMF using a .iso file, it's fine.

 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

 

 

OVMF.xml 4.24 kB · 0 downloads SeaBIOS.xml 4.05 kB · 0 downloads

You may need to an entry in boot manager to run the loader ie grubx64.efi or correct bootloader.

 

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