![]() ![]() # echo 'allow br0' > /etc/qemu/nfĬreate a copy of the “OVMF_VARS.fd” image to store our virtual machine's persistent BIOS settings: $ cp /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_VARS.fd $HOME Let QEMU access the bridge we created in the “Initial Configuration” section of this tutorial: $ sudo su. Next, we need to install the qemu package: $ sudo dnf install -y qemu-system-x86 ![]() NOTE: On a physical computer, you can rename the “boot圆4.efi” file if a file with that name already exists, but if you do, you will probably have to edit the computer's BIOS settings and add the renamed efi file to the bootxXNUMX.efi file. You do not need the “uefi.img” file to boot a physical computer. NOTE: On a physical computer, you only need to copy the files from the “esp” directory to the computer's existing EFI system partition. # DEFAULT_DEV=$(ip route show default | awk ' -s mklabel gpt mkpart EFI FAT16 1MiB 100% toggle 1 boot The following script should find and reconfigure your default network connection appropriately: # MY_DNS1=192.0.2.91 Next, we need a static network address on our server. ![]()
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