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- = Bootindex property =
- Block and net devices have bootindex property. This property is used to
- determine the order in which firmware will consider devices for booting
- the guest OS. If the bootindex property is not set for a device, it gets
- lowest boot priority. There is no particular order in which devices with
- unset bootindex property will be considered for booting, but they will
- still be bootable.
- == Example ==
- Let's assume we have a QEMU machine with two NICs (virtio, e1000) and two
- disks (IDE, virtio):
- qemu -drive file=disk1.img,if=none,id=disk1
- -device ide-hd,drive=disk1,bootindex=4
- -drive file=disk2.img,if=none,id=disk2
- -device virtio-blk-pci,drive=disk2,bootindex=3
- -netdev type=user,id=net0 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0,bootindex=2
- -netdev type=user,id=net1 -device e1000,netdev=net1,bootindex=1
- Given the command above, firmware should try to boot from the e1000 NIC
- first. If this fails, it should try the virtio NIC next; if this fails
- too, it should try the virtio disk, and then the IDE disk.
- == Limitations ==
- 1. Some firmware has limitations on which devices can be considered for
- booting. For instance, the PC BIOS boot specification allows only one
- disk to be bootable. If boot from disk fails for some reason, the BIOS
- won't retry booting from other disk. It can still try to boot from
- floppy or net, though.
- 2. Sometimes, firmware cannot map the device path QEMU wants firmware to
- boot from to a boot method. It doesn't happen for devices the firmware
- can natively boot from, but if firmware relies on an option ROM for
- booting, and the same option ROM is used for booting from more then one
- device, the firmware may not be able to ask the option ROM to boot from
- a particular device reliably. For instance with the PC BIOS, if a SCSI HBA
- has three bootable devices target1, target3, target5 connected to it,
- the option ROM will have a boot method for each of them, but it is not
- possible to map from boot method back to a specific target. This is a
- shortcoming of the PC BIOS boot specification.
- == Mixing bootindex and boot order parameters ==
- Note that it does not make sense to use the bootindex property together
- with the "-boot order=..." (or "-boot once=...") parameter. The guest
- firmware implementations normally either support the one or the other,
- but not both parameters at the same time. Mixing them will result in
- undefined behavior, and thus the guest firmware will likely not boot
- from the expected devices.
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