Alexander Noskov 1fcb6df061 Enable UEFI in addition to legacy bootmode
In order to enable UEFI support we need to configure guests VM to use OVMF
(Open Virtual Machine Firmware)

Closes: #319

Change-Id: I4b1c3b9fa8f1f0fe42ced7ec3e57b9d95dd4a3f5
2020-08-13 13:14:37 -05:00

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---
- block:
- name: Ensuring Libvirt, Qemu and support packages are present
become: yes
vars:
- packages:
Debian:
- qemu
- libvirt-bin
- libguestfs-tools
- qemu-kvm
- python3-lxml
- python3-libvirt
- dnsmasq
- ebtables
- ovmf
RedHat:
- edk2-ovmf
- libguestfs-tools
- libvirt
- libvirt-devel
- libvirt-daemon-kvm
- qemu-kvm
package:
name: "{{ packages[ansible_os_family] }}"
state: present
- name: Add user "{{ ansible_user }}" to libvirt group
become: yes
user:
name: "{{ ansible_user }}"
groups:
- libvirt
append: yes
- name: Reset ssh connection to allow user changes to affect "{{ ansible_user }}"
meta: reset_connection
ignore_errors: true
- name: Start libvirtd
service:
name: libvirtd
state: started
enabled: true
become: yes