![]() ![]() I get into the installer environment and it sees the AHCI device as a Intel ICH9 SATA, but no disks. In the ISO’s preboot enviorment lsdev reveals the disk and network interfaces without issue. Raw.qemu: -device virtio-vga -vnc :2 -drive file=/home/wyatt/pfSense-CE-2.4.5-RELEASE-p1-amd64.iso,index=0,media=cdrom,if=ide Here is the VM YAML for reference: architecture: x86_64 Is there drivers for FreeBSD I seem to be missing, or is there something I’m doing wrong here? Using the same set of instructions have worked for CentOS so far, and Windows 10 (when adding the appropriate windows drivers). Going into the install ISO’s shell, I was able to confirm that the device does not exist. Sudo lxc start pfsense & sudo lxc console pfsenseīooting from the ISO and beginning the installation runs as expected, until the installer indicates that no hard drives are present. Sudo echo -n '-device virtio-vga -vnc :2 -drive file=/home/wyatt/pfSense-CE-2.4.5-RELEASE-p1-amd64.iso,index=0,media=cdrom,if=ide' | sudo lxc config set pfsense raw.qemu. Sudo lxc config device override pfsense root size=32GB ![]() sudo lxc init pfsense -empty -vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c mory=4GB -c cureboot=false -n lxcbr0 The below series of commands are being used to setup a LXC VM and connect an ISO inside QEMU. Hello everyone! I have been having an interesting issue with LXC and the new VM functionality when installing a FreeBSD based (pfsense) guest. ![]()
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