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    Boot New VM to ISO in XO-Lite?

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      I need to know the exact template you selected

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        coolsport00 @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert Ah, ok; it was Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish 22.04

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          OK, in XO 5, when you create a VM from this template, do you need to change the boot order anywhere? Trying to understand exactly the difference and why it doesn't work out of the box in XO Lite

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            coolsport00 @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert There is nowhere in XO-Lite to be able to change the boot order. That is the issue. Lack of functionality for that.

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              coolsport00 @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert Greg, in my other forums post, confirmed this lack of functionality as well.

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                coolsport00 @coolsport00
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                @olivierlambert - I just removed my UEFI-based VM and created BIOS-based one. It booted right up to the ISO. So it appears lack of functionality with UEFI booting to ISO. Not sure if that's a function of UEFI in general, or lack of feature set of XO-Lite. Well, may be both. Would be nice to have that boot order feature in XO-Lite, like in XO, which should take care of the issue with UEFI booting to ISO.

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                  ph7 @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert
                  I can confirm that a new built debian VM in XO Lite with Debian Bookworm 12 template with UEFI boot will end up with this.

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                  If I try to start it in XO5 it will have the same result
                  But if I change it to BIOS in XO5, it will start.

                  If I during the creation in XO-Lite change to BIOS it will start.

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                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                    Okay and what's the boot order by default of this template? When you create it in XO 5, same template, do you have the issue?

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                      ph7 @olivierlambert
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                      @olivierlambert
                      (Fully updated xcp and xo ce 4dfd4)
                      Default bootorder in 5 and Lite:

                      Created by XO-Lite:
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                      (I had to check in XO5, didnt find it in Lite)

                      Created by XO5:
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                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO @ph7
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                        @ph7 We cannot see if they are all enabled in the screenshot. Also, I'm not sure to get it. With XO5 "end to end", does the VM boots?

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                          ph7 @olivierlambert
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                          Yes, They where all enabled but the clip was so wide I did cut it off.
                          The only thing I entered was the iso and changed to 2 cpu

                          New VM in xo5 with uefi
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                          And starting fine in XO5
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                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                            So there's something different in VM creation between the two that makes UEFI boot not working 🤔

                            Thanks for the feedback, we'll try to reproduce internally and if confirmed, fixing it

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                              coolsport00 @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert Thank you for looking into it Olivier; and...not that you all have extra time on your hands... 😛 ...but if you could enable being able to configure Host networking in XO-Lite, I think that would be a semi-urgent feature to release as well. Thanks.

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                                ph7 @olivierlambert
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                                When created with XO-Lite, secure boot is enabled but when created with XO5 secure boot is disabled.

                                XO-Lite:
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                                XO 5
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                                  coolsport00 @ph7
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                                  @ph7 where are you seeing secure boot in XO-Lite? I don't even have that option 🤔 After creating a VM in XO-Lite, I see boot settings and Secure Boot is shown as Disabled
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                                    ph7 @coolsport00
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                                    @coolsport00
                                    I created the VM in Lite, then checked in XO5

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                                      coolsport00 @ph7
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                                      @ph7 Ah, ok

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                                        ph7 @coolsport00
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                                        @coolsport00
                                        Here is a hint in xo 5 when the newly created vm is running.
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