Probably because it's trying to establish a network connection, and it might be running a networking setup that blocks until the network is up. Also, it's trying to run networking with the host so it can run things like the storage balloon driver and mounting the host filesystem.
Probably because their handling of VM networking isn't very robust.
Why should booting a Linux VM require network access right away.
Probably because it's trying to establish a network connection, and it might be running a networking setup that blocks until the network is up. Also, it's trying to run networking with the host so it can run things like the storage balloon driver and mounting the host filesystem.
that's sketch city. Why does it care? What are they looking for?
I'm thinking maybe they just want me to keep using termux over their sketchy shit