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#1
Ok, thank you Diablo.
So, are you suggesting me to ask for support on IRC?
#2
Ok, glad to know it worked for you.
I think the problem is related to emulated VGA display.
I've also tried to boot the SERIAL image but I'm not able to catch the serial output from KVM...
#3
Hi Franco,
thank you very much for your reply.

Please consider that i performed my tests in OpenStack, based on RHEL 7.3 hosts.
I also tried to boot OPNSense on a RHEL 7.2 KVM hypervisor but the boot process hangs in both cases.
I tried to boot different FreeBSD 11 images (QCOW2, CDROM ISO and USB Mem-Stick image) and I did not manage to boot in all the cases.

Are you suggesting me to configure the SERIAL (no VGA) image and try to boot from this source?

Cheers
#4
Hi Franco,
yes, I've tried with sata (as suggested in the Installation Guide) and with ide but the error is the same...  :(

Thank you
#5
Thank you for your reply weust,
I tested the same image on vSphere, VirtualBox and KVM.
I was able to start OPNSense without problems on vSphere and VirtualBox but the boot procedure hangs on KVM.
I also tried to export a working instance of OPNSense from vSphere to KVM in OVA format, but he issue  is the same and the System does not boot.  :'(
#6
17.1 Legacy Series / OPNSense 17.1.4 stuck at boot
July 17, 2017, 04:30:16 PM
Hi, my name is Christian,
I'm trying to deploy an OPNSense VM on KVM (RHEL 7.2).
I tried all the installation supports (VGA, CDROM) both 32 and 64bit but the problem is the same:
The boot process stucks  after a few seconds with message: "Booting..." as you can see in the screenshot below:


How can I enable debug logs and increase verbosity for the boot?
I tried with vSphere 5.5 and VirtualBox and I was able to boot and install OPNSense correctly.
Though even if I exported the VM's disk (either in VMDK or VDI format) and converted it in QCOW2 (or RAW), the VM does not boot at all.

Thank you