> > Booting from Hard Disk...
> > Using drive 0, partition 3.
> > Loading......
> > probing: pc0 com0 mem[639K 126M a20=on]
> > disk: fd0 hd0+ hd1+*
> > > > OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.67
> > boot>
> > cannot open hd0a:/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory
> > booting hd0a:/bsd: 4232111+1745920+3887480+0+716800 
> > [109+483816+334631]=0xae2100
> > 
> > entry point at 0xffffffff8100100
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > I first tried to see if there was a way to fix it but nothing seems to
> > be mounted. Found nothing in the FAQ and not much but dead end posts
> > from google. now I'm not even sure were to ask for help as it seems to
> > be really related to the relation between openbsd and qemu.
> > 
> > anyone to help me on this?
> > 
> > regards
> > marc
> > 
> Other people may have mentioned this...
> Something in the environment is bad.
> The kernel doesn't see a machine it can work with.
> Check the qemu settings/configuration (double check x86/amd64).
> Check what BIOS image qemu is handing to the kernel.

according to the message, it's

 SeaBIOS (version 1.16.3-debian-1.16.3-2)

> Check to be sure the memory assigned is at least (say) 512MB.

Sorry I forgot to mention that: I also tested with -m2G

> The suggestion to use virtio is very good. Many people use those drivers.
> hth

definitely (even if I don't find the problem for now, I learn things)

thanks
Marc Chantreux

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