On 29 Jul 2014, at 14:42, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Il 29/07/2014 15:39, Alex Bligh ha scritto:
>>> I'm not sure either. You could simply package the 12.04 ipxe ROMs into
>>> 14.04, and add a note about getting the sources for GPL friendliness.
> This would be my preference (or in Ubuntu's case, add it to the ipxe-qemu
> package) but I think it should only be used when the legacy machine type
> is used or it will break inbound migrations from other 14.04 machines
> started with 128k ROMs (AIUI).
"-M pc" and its alias "-M pc-i440fx-2.0" doesn't use
pxe-virtio.rom at
all (at least upstream).
Really? How does it pxeboot on virtio then (it definitely does pxeboot
on virtio)?
Does Ubuntu 14.04 have efi-virtio.rom?
Yes. After 2 layers of symlinks you get to.
ubuntu@trustytest:~$ ls -la /usr/lib/ipxe/qemu/efi-virtio.rom
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 220672 Jan 6 2014 /usr/lib/ipxe/qemu/efi-virtio.rom
It would break "-M pc-1.0" started on older 14.04, but I
think that's
acceptable.
I was more worried about any previous versions of Ubuntu (newer than
12.04) which might also be using the larger rom size. But then I
haven't investigated at what stage the rom size grew.
--
Alex Bligh