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Originally Posted by jggimi
The first one, about -nographic, I can answer. You got into trouble because the readme is describing running OpenBSD as a guest, not Windows. -nographic eliminates the virtual graphics card, and routes the first serial device I/O to the host standard input and output.
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First of all thank you for yor reply jggimi.
I see, i thought it was just an example for every OS and it was just using openbsd for it. :/
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Originally Posted by jggimi
The second question, about virtual memory limitations,
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Oooh, i was not aware there were limitations according to the arch.
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either a missing NIC driver
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Yes that's what it is. I forgot about this kind of windows annoying problems.
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If sd0 is the drive, the device to pass to qemu would be /dev/rsd0c
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I've tried that too and all i get is this:
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sudo qemu-system-i386 -usbdevice /dev/rsd0c -hda xpdark.img -m 320
qemu: could not add USB device '/dev/rsd0c'