@@ -49,10 +49,11 @@ Limitations
-----------
Some firmware has limitations on which devices can be considered for
-booting. For instance, the PC BIOS boot specification allows only one
-disk to be bootable. If boot from disk fails for some reason, the BIOS
+booting. For instance, the x86 PC BIOS boot specification allows only one
+disk to be bootable. If boot from disk fails for some reason, the x86 BIOS
won't retry booting from other disk. It can still try to boot from
-floppy or net, though.
+floppy or net, though. In the case of s390x PC BIOS, the BIOS will try up to
+8 total devices, any number of which may be disks.
Sometimes, firmware cannot map the device path QEMU wants firmware to
boot from to a boot method. It doesn't happen for devices the firmware
@@ -6,9 +6,7 @@ Booting with bootindex parameter
For classical mainframe guests (i.e. LPAR or z/VM installations), you always
have to explicitly specify the disk where you want to boot from (or "IPL" from,
-in s390x-speak -- IPL means "Initial Program Load"). In particular, there can
-also be only one boot device according to the architecture specification, thus
-specifying multiple boot devices is not possible (yet).
+in s390x-speak -- IPL means "Initial Program Load").
So for booting an s390x guest in QEMU, you should always mark the
device where you want to boot from with the ``bootindex`` property, for
@@ -17,6 +15,11 @@ example::
qemu-system-s390x -drive if=none,id=dr1,file=guest.qcow2 \
-device virtio-blk,drive=dr1,bootindex=1
+Multiple devices may have a bootindex. The lowest bootindex is assigned to the
+device to IPL first. If the IPL fails for the first, the device with the second
+lowest bootindex will be tried and so on until IPL is successful or there are no
+remaining boot devices to try.
+
For booting from a CD-ROM ISO image (which needs to include El-Torito boot
information in order to be bootable), it is recommended to specify a ``scsi-cd``
device, for example like this::