RE: network boot always enabled with 0.15.0

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> Then it is expected (as in "this is how code works currently"). Why would you
> want to disable network boot if other method failed?

Because I do not want to start/install a new VM only because I have some other error. Also, I think the behavior was different with earlier versions.

For example, if I set 'boot order=d' (boot from cdrom) and there is no cdrom in the drive slot. Then the VM will boot from the network an our windows installation server (RIS/WDS) will automatically trash all data on the VM disk. That is quite dangerous.

- Dietmar


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