The base images provided by Suse are meant to work with EFI, and
enabling EFI in the VMs means that the installations don't need to be
reconfigure to use legacy BIOS boot after initial deployment.
Change-Id: Ia1c309b7b16f52e5ede5131d22e220f87211d753
Signed-off-by: Kienan Stewart <kstewart@efficios.com>
name: 'ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2a-01'
disk: '/var/lib/libvirt/images/ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2a-01.qcow'
host: 'ci-host-amd64-2a.internal.efficios.com'
+ efi: true
- meta:
address: 172.18.16.98
jenkins:
name: 'ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2b-01'
disk: '/var/lib/libvirt/images/ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2b-01.qcow'
host: 'ci-host-amd64-2b.internal.efficios.com'
+ efi: true
- meta:
address: 172.18.16.99
jenkins:
name: 'ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2c-01'
disk: '/var/lib/libvirt/images/ci-node-sles12sp5-amd64-2c-01.qcow'
host: 'ci-host-amd64-2c.internal.efficios.com'
+ efi: true
# "Root " nodes in libvirt, since Jenkins can use the "libvirt agents" plugin
# to revert to a specific snapshot before running a job
#