-drive if=virtio,id=sys,file=/path/to/disk.img
-cdrom /path/to/install.iso
-boot order=[sys],once=d,menu=off
Yes, this looks powerful and clean. One could even still define probe
orders like "-boot order=[sys][backup]d".
Well, except that boot orders with two hard drives in there don't work
in the PC world ...
- This is just an implementation detail: Do we really need to implement
booting from virtio and scsi via an extension rom? Isn't it possible
to merge the corresponding support into the main bios?
Well. There are quite a few. bochs pcbios, seabios, coreboot ...
Ok, but that's only an argument to have extboot as a workaround for
bioses not yet supporting scsi and virtio natively, isn't it? I'm
thinking long-term here, not arguing against a extboot-based short-term
solution.
I think it would be useful. Adding a fw_cfg knob to signal 'please boot
via extboot protocol instead of ide disk' should be enougth to allow
bioses supporting extboot directly. Additional plus is we can probably
code it in C not asm then.
cheers,
Gerd
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