|  | = Bootindex property = | 
|  |  | 
|  | Block and net devices have bootindex property. This property is used to | 
|  | determine the order in which firmware will consider devices for booting | 
|  | the guest OS. If the bootindex property is not set for a device, it gets | 
|  | lowest boot priority. There is no particular order in which devices with | 
|  | unset bootindex property will be considered for booting, but they will | 
|  | still be bootable. | 
|  |  | 
|  | == Example == | 
|  |  | 
|  | Lets assume we have QEMU machine with two NICs (virtio, e1000) and two | 
|  | disks (IDE, virtio): | 
|  |  | 
|  | qemu -drive file=disk1.img,if=none,id=disk1 | 
|  | -device ide-drive,drive=disk1,bootindex=4 | 
|  | -drive file=disk2.img,if=none,id=disk2 | 
|  | -device virtio-blk-pci,drive=disk2,bootindex=3 | 
|  | -netdev type=user,id=net0 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0,bootindex=2 | 
|  | -netdev type=user,id=net1 -device e1000,netdev=net1,bootindex=1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Given the command above, firmware should try to boot from the e1000 NIC | 
|  | first.  If this fails, it should try the virtio NIC next, if this fails | 
|  | too, it should try the virtio disk, and then the IDE disk. | 
|  |  | 
|  | == Limitations == | 
|  |  | 
|  | 1. 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 | 
|  | won't retry booting from other disk.  It still can try to boot from | 
|  | floppy or net, though. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 2. 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 | 
|  | can natively boot from, but if firmware relies on an option ROM for | 
|  | booting, and the same option ROM is used for booting from more then one | 
|  | device, the firmware may not be able to ask the option ROM to boot from | 
|  | a particular device reliably.  For instance with PC BIOS, if a SCSI HBA | 
|  | has three bootable devices target1, target3, target5 connected to it, | 
|  | the option ROM will have a boot method for each of them, but it is not | 
|  | possible to map from boot method back to a specific target.  This is a | 
|  | shortcoming of PC BIOS boot specification. |