On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:36:46 -0400
George <g.lis...@nodeunit.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related 
> to VMM than Debian.
> 
> I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it 
> to work. I found some description on the web about which settings to 
> edit in grub.cfg to enable the serial console and created a VM with 10.3 
> in qcow2 disk format in KVM. Now I am trying to start the same on 
> OpenBSD 6.7 but keep getting the connected message and then just 
> "Rebooting " after I hit some keyboard keys seems like baud rate issue 
> but not sure.
Don't need the KVM/qemu step.

> After messing with it for a while now I am getting a new error:
> 
> vmctl: could not open disk image(s)
Better start over.

> even thought the disk is there and readable to the user I have setup in 
> vm.conf in fact I have another VM with the same configuration and disk 
> with the same permissions and in the same location that works (it is 
> OpenBSD based).
> 
> I would greatly appreciate it if someone has gone this path and can 
> share some config info with me.

Here is how I got debian 9 (stretch) installed.
http://www.netzbasis.de/openbsd/vmd-debian/index.html
I think the virtio-modules are now included in the debian 10 (buster)
installer, but not tested. 

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