that escenario is explained in the README.OpenBSD installed with qemu.

I have several openbsd vms (over my openbsd box) each using telnet
(using the -serial option of qemu ) and an ip for the communication.

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:08:55AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I would like to set up a virtual/emulated OpenBSD machine on an existing  
> OpenBSD box; using qemu. The guest will only be accessible through the  
> network (ssh), under an address different from the host IP; though  
> through the same physical NIC.
> I wonder if anyone has some experience or a link about this; otherwise  
> I'll have to step-by-step myself through this.
> Also, it seems that I can't install a qemu-harddisk-image on my OpenBSD  
> boxen, since it needs graphics, right? So I'll have to use Ubuntu (e.g.)  
> to create that image, and transfer it and start it on the console-only  
> OpenBSD. Would that work?
>
> Uwe
>

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