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[IBM Z] KVM: Full boot order support

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    • [IBM Z] KVM: Full boot order support
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      The following needs to be verified in order for this epic to be considered complete:

      • Define a guest with multiple disk devices, but only one device has a bootable installation
      • The bootable device should get a higher boot index value than the non-bootable devices
      • When trying to start the guest, it should successfully boot from the bootable disk after being unable to boot from the non-bootable devices
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      The following needs to be verified in order for this epic to be considered complete: Define a guest with multiple disk devices, but only one device has a bootable installation The bootable device should get a higher boot index value than the non-bootable devices When trying to start the guest, it should successfully boot from the bootable disk after being unable to boot from the non-bootable devices
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      Allow s390x KVM virtual machines to attempt booting from multiple targets, as defined by the targets' boot order properties.
      Customers will benefit from simplified installation, and can reuse existing management frameworks.{}

       

              thuth@redhat.com Thomas Huth
              thuth@redhat.com Thomas Huth
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