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Subject: Re: How to generically start OpenBSD/arm64 in qemu?
From: Karel Gardas <gardask () gmail ! com>
Date: 2018-01-23 13:16:40
Message-ID: 20180123141640.2e8a464205dd3025461de1d8 () gmail ! com
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Just few weeks ago I've been here with same issue/question. Advices are in this \
thread:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=151568162327831&w=2
especially read Jonathan very detailed answer:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=151582483025728&w=2
but well, at the end I've given up since I've not been able to get stable setup from \
ports' qemu and armv8. I got random segfaults, random lockups/infinite loops etc.
BTW: I've also duplicated that on Linux host so it does not seems like an issue with \
qemu package on OpenBSD, but rather qemu issue in general.
If you get it running stably, please report.
Karel
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 12:06:04 +0100
damian <damian@pep.foundation> wrote:
> Hi together
>
> I‘m new to OpenBSD.
>
> Over the last week I have been trying to get an OpenBSD/arm64 running in
> qemu. But I got the problem that it can‘t find the system disk, what did
> I miss?
>
> At the moment, I‘m trying to start it with the following command:
>
> qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=miniroot62.fs,if=virtio -m 512 -net
> nic,model=virtio -net user
>
> and it responds with:
>
> Booting from Hard Disk...
>
> Using drive 0, partition 0.
>
> Non-system disk
>
> Press any key to reboot
>
>
> all files for Opembsd/arm64 are in the same folder as im starting it from
>
> im using the folowing options:
>
> -drive file=miniroot62.fs,
>
> #i use this option to defnie which disk image to use.
>
> if=virtio -m 512
>
> #defines driver and driver size
>
> -net nic,model=virtio
>
> #defines networkcard setings
>
> -net user
>
> # so i run in user mode
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Damian
>
>
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