CentOS installs on Hyper-V with one minor change to the default settings.
The install DVD wasn’t booting. In firmware, I unchecked “Enable Secure Boot”. Now the install DVD boots and the install proceeds as normal.
CentOS installs on Hyper-V with one minor change to the default settings.
The install DVD wasn’t booting. In firmware, I unchecked “Enable Secure Boot”. Now the install DVD boots and the install proceeds as normal.
This is also the case with Debian and other Linux distros as “some Linux virtual machines will not boot unless the secure boot option is disabled” per https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/supported-debian-virtual-machines-on-hyper-v