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Running 9front under OpenBSD VMM ================================ OpenBSD > 6.7 is required to run 9front. At the time of writing that requires running `-current`. Read the [FAQ entry](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq16.html), especially the networking part. Since VMM doesn't provide any display functionality, 9front's console has to be redirected to virtual serial port by adding `console=0` to `plan9.ini`. It makes sense to also use `display=none` while at it. Note that even though you might not have a chance to modify `plan9.ini` *before* booting, stopping boot process with an early hit of a key, typing an additional configuration in, and then `boot<ENTER>` is ought to work. Running `drawterm` is out of scope here though. Example of `/etc/vm.conf`: vm "9front" { disable # "enable" if you're brave memory 2048M disk "/path/to/9front.qcow2" #cdrom "/path/to/9front.iso" owner your_username_here interface { lladdr 52:54:00:00:EE:03 switch "uplink" } } switch "uplink" { interface bridge0 } If connecting from outside of the host is required, perhaps a tweak of `/etc/pf.conf` might help: pass in on egress proto tcp from any to any port 564 rdr-to 10.0.2.2 pass in on egress proto tcp from any to any port 567 rdr-to 10.0.2.2 pass in on egress proto tcp from any to any port 17019 rdr-to 10.0.2.2 `10.0.2.2` is the IP address 9front VM gets, in this case, ie `/etc/hostname.vether0` has `inet 10.0.2.1/24`. Proper `/lib/ndb/local` is required. ## Notes * to shut down the VM run `fshalt` *first*, then `vmctl stop 9front`