Hi,

I wrote some quick tutorials on the wiki on how to use npf, raidframe 
and cgd with rump kernels and how to configure them using rumprun.  The 
process is pretty much the same as on a full NetBSD system.

You'll need the latest rumprun to follow the tutorials, as there were 
one or two problems exposed along the way (they were fixed, too).

https://github.com/rumpkernel/wiki/wiki/rumprun:-Howto-use-soft-raid-and-encrypted-block-devices
https://github.com/rumpkernel/wiki/wiki/rumprun:-Howto-to-configure-the-npf-packet-filter

Please report and/or fix all typos ;)

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