File 035-man-virt-install-Add-a-note-about-different-behavior-of-boot-on-s390x.patch of Package virt-manager

Subject: man/virt-install: Add a note about different behavior of --boot on s390x
From: Thomas Huth thuth@redhat.com Tue Jan 31 12:35:49 2023 +0100
Date: Wed Mar 22 17:45:31 2023 -0400:
Git: 102fe52165535f9da9c9f370c6d1c399458ed4dc

It is common on x86 and other architectures to install a guest from
network by using "--boot hd,network" with virt-install - as long as
the hard disk is not bootable yet, the installation will be started
via network, and once it finished, the guest can boot from hd during
the next reboot.

However, this does not work on s390x since this architecture only
supports one single boot device to be passed to the guest. Thus add
a note to the documentation to avoid that people are running again
into this common pitfall.

Buglink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2032472
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>

diff --git a/man/virt-install.rst b/man/virt-install.rst
index a0df7328..8959df7c 100644
--- a/man/virt-install.rst
+++ b/man/virt-install.rst
@@ -929,6 +929,8 @@ Some examples:
 ``--boot cdrom,fd,hd,network``
     Set the boot device priority as first cdrom, first floppy, first harddisk,
     network PXE boot.
+    Note: s390x guests only support one boot device, so everything except
+    the first device type will be ignored.
 
 ``--boot kernel=KERNEL,initrd=INITRD,kernel_args="console=/dev/ttyS0"``
     Have guest permanently boot off a local kernel/initrd pair, with the
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