CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host
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 Using Minimal ISO from http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1708.iso This is a UEFI install on an F28 host. 
 The install will not complete (see image below).
 I have tried on 2 hosts.Anyone have an F28 host they can try on?  
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 I only use virt-builder… why UEFI? 
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 I believe he is trying to set up a new host server to run KVM.... Just guessing. 
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 @brandon220 said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: I believe he is trying to set up a new host server to run KVM.... Just guessing. I think KVM is already there with F28, C7 is just the guest, I think. 
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 Yes, F28 is the host. 
 CentOS 7 is the guest vm.
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 Then back to... why UEFI? 
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 @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? 
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 I've tried using virt-installand it still locks up.sudo virt-install --name centos7-uefi \ --ram 2048 --disk size=20 \ --boot uefi \ --location http://mirror.sigmanet.com/centos/7/os/x86_64/
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 @black3dynamite said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: I've tried using virt-installand it still locks up.Thanks for confirming. 
 F28 as a UEFI vm works fine.
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 @fateknollogee said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? On Hyper-V I always setup as Gen2 which is UEFI also. I do recall various problems with some CentOS installs though a few years ago. Cannot recall clearly though. Most are Gen2, so I obviously figured out whatever I was doing wrong back then. 
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 @jaredbusch said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @fateknollogee said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? On Hyper-V I always setup as Gen2 which is UEFI also. I do recall various problems with some CentOS installs though a few years ago. Cannot recall clearly though. Most are Gen2, so I obviously figured out whatever I was doing wrong back then. I thought the issue on Hyper-V was related to secure boot. 
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 @black3dynamite said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @jaredbusch said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @fateknollogee said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? On Hyper-V I always setup as Gen2 which is UEFI also. I do recall various problems with some CentOS installs though a few years ago. Cannot recall clearly though. Most are Gen2, so I obviously figured out whatever I was doing wrong back then. I thought the issue on Hyper-V was related to secure boot. Oh I forget to turn that off about 50% of the time when I make a new VM. But no, I mean I had some various other issues, but cannot recall. 
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 @black3dynamite said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @jaredbusch said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @fateknollogee said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? On Hyper-V I always setup as Gen2 which is UEFI also. I do recall various problems with some CentOS installs though a few years ago. Cannot recall clearly though. Most are Gen2, so I obviously figured out whatever I was doing wrong back then. I thought the issue on Hyper-V was related to secure boot. That has always sucked all the time... 
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 @dbeato said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @black3dynamite said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @jaredbusch said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @fateknollogee said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: @scottalanmiller said in CentOS-7 UEFI vm (minimal 1708) on Fedora 28 host: Then back to... why UEFI? Let me ask you....why not UEFI? On Hyper-V I always setup as Gen2 which is UEFI also. I do recall various problems with some CentOS installs though a few years ago. Cannot recall clearly though. Most are Gen2, so I obviously figured out whatever I was doing wrong back then. I thought the issue on Hyper-V was related to secure boot. That has always sucked all the time... It would be awesome that they add an option under generation 2 when creating the VM using Hyper-V Manager. 
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 @black3dynamite I already have a habit of un-checking "Secure Boot" after I create the VM. 
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 Go figure...CentOS-7 UEFI vm on Windows Server 2019 "Preview" w Hyper-V installs no problem!!! 




