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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Can you try to boot with 4GiB RAM in case?

      Also, it's a regular Debian 11 install, anything specific?

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      • alpenliebeanjA Offline
        alpenliebeanj @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert Selected 4gb and 2core, forced reboot still stuck in this view

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team
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          Could this be a BIOS vs UEFI issue.

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          • alpenliebeanjA Offline
            alpenliebeanj @Danp
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            @Danp during the boot we cant select UEFI bios for debian, it's as default selection unselected... so

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              Danp Pro Support Team @alpenliebeanj
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              @alpenliebeanj This setting can be viewed / changed from the VM's Advanced tab in XO.

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                alpenliebeanj @Danp
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                @Danp You mean to try to allow UEFI bios during the boot for this istance of Debian11?

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                  dejavju @alpenliebeanj
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                  @alpenliebeanj did you find a solution? Having the same issue after moving from KVM and following the migration guide https://xcp-ng.org/docs/migratetoxcpng.html#from-kvm-libvirt.

                  Tried changing to UEFI aswell but no luck

                  Bios:
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                  UEFI:
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                    dejavju @dejavju
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                    @dejavju FYI Converted the qcow disk to vhd again and tried and this time it booted, so something perhaps went wrong in the conversion. All is good now.

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      Ah good to know, thanks for your feedback @dejavju 🙂

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                            akoala
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                            @alpenliebeanj

                            I know you resolved this a different way but what I did when migrating P2V from a bare metal debian system to xcpng is using clonezilla I transferred the image via the network to the VM which was booted to clonezilla as well. Then I changed the boot option to UEFI in advanced, pressed escape on startup and then proceeded to add a boot menu entry for grub of the Debian system. I would assume the process would have been similar in your case as well to resolve.

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