bhyve In bhyve, how to boot bios like winxp?

I suppose it may be possible using the grub2-bhyve loader? Though getting a working Windows installation without using the UEFI graphics stack would be a lot of work. It may be more reliable and easier to just use QEMU.
 
The main problem is: Windows needs a graphical output. You get that on bhyve with the UEFI frame buffer. Well, you can try to passthru a graphical card connected to a monitor. It so uncertain that I will never try this.

vermaden evoked a complex solution with the help of an install under VirtualBox and then convert/patch the image for bhyve (I suppose it needs to run under UEFI). I don't even want to know how to do. :)
 
The most recent reference of vermaden about getting Windows XP to run on Bhyve using VirtualBox as a middle step, as Emrion has commented, that I can find is this one:


I don't think he ever even tried, though. I may be wrong. Maybe he's not very busy and he can share a little of his immense knowledge in this thread.
 
you don't need graphical output to run windows vms (in the sense that the host can be headless)
you can use rdesktop after it's installed and vnc before
i run headless windows vms and i ran an xp vm in the past on virtualbox on a headless server
 
you can use rdesktop after it's installed and vnc before
How to use vnc before? How to install something you can't install without graphic output?
That's not clear but the topic is complicated and not really of any interest from my point of view. Of course, it's possible as you did it (and maybe vermaden as well).

But, seriously, will it worth the work and the headaches? I mean, I use the right tool for what I want to achieve. bhyve isn't this tool, VirtualBox is. I won't try to screw a screw with a hammer.
 
the virtualization hosts provides a fake vga/vesa device to the guest. guests output to the fake device is shown by the vnc server (provided also by the virtualization system (bhyve/qemu/vbox))
 
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