08:27:51 Am I missing something when trying to boot a new VM from an ISO? I am following https://docs.smartos.org/how-to-create-a-virtual-machine-from-scratch/ 08:28:11 But when I connect on VNC it is saying it didn't find any cdrom 08:36:52 did you use correct name for is file with vmadm boot? 08:37:34 yes 08:38:02 and verified file is in the /root for the vm 08:38:33 vmadm boot 91f88ea5-3b87-4361-9344-6b6a525c1428 order=cd,once=d cdrom=/deb.iso,virtio 08:38:42 also tried with ide 08:42:58 wait... I think I found the problem... the iso did not fully download 08:50:39 nope... still not booting 09:46:14 finally got it working 10:08:34 what was wrong then? 10:09:18 incomplete download would not cause missing cdrom - only failure to complete the install:) 11:15:09 Once I fixed the incomplete download I had forgotten to switch the settings back to cdrom=/deb.iso,ide 11:15:56 I had switched it to disk= as a test 11:20:09 hm. 11:21:03 I will do some testing to verify 11:21:09 did it appear in system as cdrom (removable) or disk? I guess, it appeared as disk... 11:21:41 even as a disk it was not booting... maybe it was that it didn't like virtio 11:21:48 it was a debian install cd 11:22:17 :q 11:22:37 if iso is not created as hybrid image, disk boot from it wont work. 11:22:55 yes, so it was probably that 11:23:04 virtio is another thing 15:39:56 hello all, for the Bhyve VM used dataset, should set the primarycache = metadata and logbais=througthput ? 16:07:13 and for Bhyve support virtio_blk and nvme driver, if there are all NVMe SSD for the host, which driver should be used for the Bhyve VM, virtio_blk or nvme driver?