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| Running NetBSD on ${PKGSTEM}
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From ${PKGSTEM}'s manual to run NetBSD you need to create a directory
with your disk and config:
$ mkdir ~/nono
You can download the liveimage of NetBSD from
http://teokurebsd.org/netbsd/liveimage/20200518-luna68k/ and place it
on ~/nono
The config file nono.cfg inside ~/nono should be like:
vmtype = luna
spc0-id6-image = hd,liveimage-luna68k-raw-20200518.img
Now run nono specifying ~/nono:
$ nono -c ~/nono
Now inside the console you should follow these instructions:
k
[Enter]
[Enter]
d
boot
g
x
For more options you should read the manual.
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| Running OpenBSD on ${PKGSTEM}
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Currently nono's luna88k emulation is under construction, but aoyama@
build a custom image for ${PKGSTEM}.
You can follow the README file in:
http://www.nk-home.net/~aoyama/liveimage/
To boot OpenBSD on ${PKGSTEM}.
The config file nono.cfg inside ~/nono should be like:
vmtype = luna88k
spc0-id6-image = hd,liveimage-luna88k-raw-20210614.img
hostnet-driver = none
To turn it on:
$ nono -c ~/nono -s 0.5 -C
Now inside the console you should follow these instructions:
** NVRAM Initialized.
N>nvram boot_filename boot
Update boot_filename : "vmunix" -> "boot" (Y/[N]):y
Updated
N>b
You can connect to the vm with a serial console by
adding the follow to your nono.cfg:
hostcom-driver = tcp
hostcom-tcp-port = 9999
luna-dipsw1 = 10111111
Then, after staring nono, try:
$ telnet localhost 9999