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Booting Android-x86 under FreeBSD bhyve (Work in progress)
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Yet Another bhyve Script v0.3 | |
# Use this example to boot Android-x86 | |
# Have not tested e1000 network emulation yet | |
# It will install to hd, but will get stuck in boot loop | |
# This should get you through the setup in live mode | |
# Be sure to kldload vmm | |
name=droid86 | |
ram=1024M | |
cpu=1 | |
disk=droid86.img | |
media=android-x86_64-6.0-r1.iso | |
mediatype=cd | |
tap=tap42 | |
fw=BHYVE_UEFI.fd | |
ip=127.0.0.1 | |
port=5901 | |
wa=wait | |
w=800 | |
h=600 | |
# Extra slots not used for testing purposes | |
# -s 2,ahci-hd,${disk} \ | |
# -s 8,virtio-net,${tap} \ | |
# -s 17,xhci,tablet \ | |
bhyve \ | |
-c ${cpu} -m ${ram} \ | |
-H -w \ | |
-s 0,hostbridge \ | |
-s 1,ahci-${mediatype},${media} \ | |
-s 16,fbuf,tcp=${ip}:${port},${wa} \ | |
-s 31,lpc \ | |
-l bootrom,${fw} \ | |
${name} & |
Yes the PS2 mouse worked, albeit it didn't quite sync right. I tried the tablet interface but it doesn't work very well for menus.
I first tried to force the resolution to 800x600 but it would get stuck in a boot loop. Definitely needs some work but this is a start :)
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Hmmm, surprised that worked: the lpc device is really tied to slot 31 when using UEFI. Did the ps2 mouse work ?