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  1. I've read through the last few pages of this thread, at least since the new V1.0 loader has been released.

    I can't see that anyone has created an .iso yet.

     

    I want to test this with Hyper-V & that will only boot from an iso.

    I've tried to create an iso by using ImgBurn to open the .img file then create an iso.

    The VM would not boot.

     

    From the 5.2 iso that was working OK. Copied the VID & PID and SN from the isolinux.cfg file.

    Mounted the img with OSFMount and edited the grub.cfg with correct values.

    Created a new iso with ImgBurn.

    Still will not boot.

     

    Has anyone got a valid iso they can share?

    TIA

    Can you boot HyperV VM via pxe?

     

    Yes, that's possible.

  2. I've read through the last few pages of this thread, at least since the new V1.0 loader has been released.

    I can't see that anyone has created an .iso yet.

     

    I want to test this with Hyper-V & that will only boot from an iso.

    I've tried to create an iso by using ImgBurn to open the .img file then create an iso.

    The VM would not boot.

     

    From the 5.2 iso that was working OK. Copied the VID & PID and SN from the isolinux.cfg file.

    Mounted the img with OSFMount and edited the grub.cfg with correct values.

    Created a new iso with ImgBurn.

    Still will not boot.

     

    Has anyone got a valid iso they can share?

    TIA

     

    You can convert the .img file to an .iso with: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/converter

    It will boot in Hyper-V, BUT the network driver is not implemented yet, so you can't find it on the network.

  3. Just convert synoboot.img to vhd with Starwind Convert. work very well. Boot but if you fail, it maybe ethernet problem..

     

    http://imgur.com/a/C6ujx

     

    Done, it's just staying on this screen. From a few posts back I've read that adding an serial port can fix this in ESXi, but no luck in Hyper-V.

     

    Anyone suggestions?

     

    Edit: Generation 2 version of the VM in Hyper-V will leave me with the error "error: terminal 'serial' isn't found." Adding an SERIAL port in Generation 2 is not possible by default.

     

    Not true.. You have to use Powershell.. Look up the Get-VM and Get-VMComPort / Set-VMComPort for more options.

    I have tried both VM v1 and VM v2 with a COM port capture. It boots but the nic is missing. We need the hyper-v kernel components.

     

    You're right, but it's not in the settings menu by default when the VM is Gen2, that's what I meant.

     

    Yes, the NIC is missing.. :sad:

  4. Just convert synoboot.img to vhd with Starwind Convert. work very well. Boot but if you fail, it maybe ethernet problem..

     

    http://imgur.com/a/C6ujx

     

    Done, it's just staying on this screen. From a few posts back I've read that adding an serial port can fix this in ESXi, but no luck in Hyper-V.

     

    Anyone suggestions?

     

    Edit: Generation 2 version of the VM in Hyper-V will leave me with the error "error: terminal 'serial' isn't found." Adding an SERIAL port in Generation 2 is not possible by default.

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