:). Got this working. My stumbling block was install72 was an img file, while all the KVM vm installations start with iso image. I didn't know how to make KVM read install72.img. I found qemu-img which converts img to qcow2 format that can be directly read by KVM engine. After that, it was a breeze, added an extra virtIO disk on which the openBSD can be installed from the qcow2 image.
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 6:15 PM Bodie <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri Dec 23, 2022 at 12:29 PM CET, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > > Has anyone tried running openbsd as a guest OS under KVM on arm hardware? > > I have posted the question also on serverfault ( > > > https://serverfault.com/questions/1118710/install-openbsd-as-guest-os-in-kvm-virtualization-on-fedora-running-raspberry-pi > ). > > > > If anyone has experience/ideas on how to go about it, it will be of great > > help. > > I feel it should be feasible to run openbsd under KVM. > > > > These are computers. They do not run feelings. > > 1) Have Raspberry Pi 4 - done > 2) Install/Enable KVM in Linux on RPI 4 - you probably did that > 3) https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html - something to do for you > 4) Report on misc@ how it went and include dmesg or any errors > > > Thanks > > Sandeep > >

