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pct set <ctid> -onboot 1
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.Start and Shutdown Order
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// use the screenshot from qemu - its the same
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[thumbnail="gui-qemu-edit-start-order.png"]
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If you want to fine tune the boot order of your containers, you can use the following
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parameters :
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qm set <vmid> -onboot 1
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In some case you want to be able to fine tune the boot order of your VMs, for
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instance if one of your VM is providing firewalling or DHCP to other guest
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systems.
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For this you can use the following parameters:
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.Start and Shutdown Order
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[thumbnail="gui-qemu-edit-start-order.png"]
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In some case you want to be able to fine tune the boot order of your
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VMs, for instance if one of your VM is providing firewalling or DHCP
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to other guest systems. For this you can use the following
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parameters:
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* *Start/Shutdown order*: Defines the start order priority. E.g. set it to 1 if
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you want the VM to be the first to be started. (We use the reverse startup
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