DragonFly and Hyper-V’s virtual disk support do not appear to co-operate well, according to this bug report. Anyone have a Hyper-V host where they can confirm?
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DragonFly and Hyper-V’s virtual disk support do not appear to co-operate well, according to this bug report. Anyone have a Hyper-V host where they can confirm?
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At work I have Windows 10 Pro on my laptop with Hyper-V enabled and I have same error like here: https://www.mail-archive.com/users@dragonflybsd.org/msg05371.html
Tested on latest snapshot.
I even mentioned it some time ago ;) https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2020/02/19/24191.html#comment-488782
I have also been unable to install/boot DragonFly with Hyper-V/Windows 10 without errors. Snapshots or old images (2-3 years old) just keep spitting out things like:
ad0: FAILURE – SETFEATURES ENABLE WCACHE status=51 error=0
[…]
ad0: READ_DMA timed out LBA=0
ad0: reading primary partition table at offset 000… for 512
`->>> Exit status: 1
Trying “safe modes” (ACPI off etc.) hasn’t helped.
HTH