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Add note about disabling secure boot when configuring a Hyper-V Gen 2 VM

Added by Fred Bergeron almost 5 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

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Page: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/virtualize-hyper-v.html

Feedback:

Just to add to the "How to install pfSense on Hyper-V":

Fact: When installing pfSense as a Gen 2 VM, secure boot is going to be enabled by default.

Issue: pfSense won't boot.

Solution: Under Settings --> Security --> Secure Boot = Disable "Enable Secure Boot"


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secureboot.JPG (92.2 KB) secureboot.JPG Fred Bergeron, 06/30/2019 07:35 AM
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Updated by Jim Pingle over 3 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
  • Category changed from Virtualization to Recipes
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Updated by Michael Spears about 3 years ago

Fred Bergeron wrote:

Page: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/virtualize-hyper-v.html

Feedback:

Just to add to the "How to install pfSense on Hyper-V":

Fact: When installing pfSense as a Gen 2 VM, secure boot is going to be enabled by default.

Issue: pfSense won't boot.

Solution: Under Settings --> Security --> Secure Boot = Disable "Enable Secure Boot"

This is correct. pfSense doesn't appear to support Secure Boot on Hyper-V.

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Updated by Jim Pingle almost 2 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Correction to New Content
  • Subject changed from Feedback on Virtualization — Virtualizing pfSense with Hyper-V to Add note about disabling secure boot when configuring a Hyper-V Gen 2 VM
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Updated by Jim Pingle over 1 year ago

  • Status changed from New to Duplicate
  • Start date deleted (06/30/2019)

Addressed when I updated the doc for #9374, it's already live.

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