On 5/31/19 12:51 AM, unman wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 09:56:18AM +0000, ronpunz wrote:
I'm attempting setup a netvm using openbsd.
I'm following Unman's guide
https://github.com/unman/notes/blob/master/openBSD_as_netvm but "fell at the
first hurdle" i.e. Line No1 states "Install OpenBSD as HVM Template". Does
this mean a standalone template? If so I've successfully completed this
stage, but, am unable to proceed to line No2 " Create netvm "openFW" using
OpenBSD as template" - as I understand it an appvm cannot be created from a
standalone template. That being the case, it looks like I need to create an
openbsd template - but how? I need either source code to build it or a
repository to download it? As far as I'm aware, neither exists?
Any help would appreciated
Those are notes, not really intended as a guide.
What you need is:
qvm-create --class TemplateVM openBSD --property virt_mode=HVM --property
kernel='' -l purple
qvm-create -t openBSD --property virt_mode=HVM --property kernel='' -l purple
open
Thanks Unman for getting me up and running.
I made it down to line 12 Set fw as netvm for openFW.
qvm-prefs openFW netvm fw. This command returns: qvm-prefs : error : the
fw qube does not provide network.
Is there a workaround for this?
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