Re: grub booting from virtio but can't see virtio disks

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On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 09:05:48PM +0200, Martin Kraus wrote:
> Hi. I've been wondering why grub can boot from a virtio device but can't see
> virtio devices. I wanted to have a generic disk which would have a bios
> partition with grub modules and this would include grub.cfg from a second disk.
> I could use this image to boot all my virtual linux machines without the need
> to have a partition on a logical volume. This way I have a separate virtio
> boot lv with partitions and it works fine. It just doesn't seem as nice and I'm
> curious if there is a way to get it to work, meaning if for example using efi
> or some other kind of bios for qemu or grub module would help it.
> 
What is your qemu version and qemu command line?

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