QGA depends on specific device name in /dev. Ideally the best would be
kernel-based support like vmt.

Dne po 29. 4. 2019 10:03 uživatel Solene Rapenne <sol...@perso.pw> napsal:

> On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 11:10:14AM +0000, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I am new to openBSD and I really like the idea. Sadly I do not have
> > suitable hardware to run on , thus I use KVM and I would be happy if
> > anyone hint me of a working solution for Qemu Guest Agent.
> > Anything I dig up (via google searches) show up only suggestions , but
> > nothing more.In openBSD 6.4  I successfully installed qemu (and thus
> > the agent), but I can't understand how to get the device needed for
> > communication with the host up and running.
> > As I mainly know linux - I know that we need a kernel module that to
> > be loaded and with combination of udev rules - the devices is created
> > on the necessary location and with the correct rights.According to
> > many google findings - openBSD doesn't support any more loadable
> > kernel module support.
> > I have tried to figure it out by myself, but I cannot find the
> > necessary module needed, nor how to load it in a proper manner.
> > Any hint is well appreciated.
> > Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
> >
>
> qemu on openbsd doesn't support any hardware acceleration, and the
> available version is quite old.
>
> I'm not sure it is compatible with libvirt.
>
>

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