[virt-tools-list] How do the bootloader and kernel image both get transferred to the VM in the "Network install" option?
Marwan Tanager
marwan.tngr at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 06:43:52 UTC 2012
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 04:45:18PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On emulated PC-like architectures ...
>
> virt-install downloads the kernel and initrd. It knows where to
> download them relative to the URL you give it via a set of hard-coded
> rules. libvirt invokes KVM with the -kernel and -initrd options.
>
> KVM then presents these files through a simple virtual hardware
> interface called fwcfg (firmware config). (fwcfg isn't really
> documented, but someone did "reverse engineer" it from the sources the
> other day -- unfortunately I cannot find that link right now).
>
> The BIOS (SeaBIOS) knows how to query the fwcfg interface and load the
> files and the kernel command line at a predefined memory location. It
> jumps to the kernel which finds the location of initrd (and the
> command line?) via the multiboot spec.
>
> It all works in different ways on other architectures.
Thanks Richard for this thorough explanation.
Marwan
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