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Revision as of 17:57, 2 May 2016
How to create a KVM OpenBSD root filesystem for VNX
Follow this procedure to create a KVM OpenBSD based root filesystem for VNX. The procedure has been tested with OpenBSD 5.8.
Basic installation
- Create the filesystem disk image:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_openbsd.qcow2 12G
wget http://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.8/amd64/install58.iso cp install58.iso /almacen/iso
vnx --create-rootfs vnx_rootfs_kvm_openbsd64.qcow2 --install-media /almacen/iso/openbsd-install58.iso --mem 512M --arch=x86_64
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off secure
to:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt100 on secure
chroot /mnt config -ef /bsd disable mpbios quit
halt -p
The OS installer will offer to reboot, but do not do that. Instead, kill the VM window and then, in the host OS, interrupt with Ctrl-C the kvm program.
Configuration
- Start the system with the following command:
vnx --modify-rootfs vnx_rootfs_kvm_openbsd.qcow2 --update-aced --mem 512M --arch x86_64
Note: ignore the errors "timeout waiting for response on VM socket".
# virsh list Id Name State
31 vnx_rootfs_kvm_openbsd64-5.8-v025.qcow2-912 running# virsh console 31