Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-22 Thread Fabio Martins
An encrypted disk does not affect you from running vmm/vmd or anything else - to my knowledge. I have been using encrypted disks for ages - sometimes with a USB RAID key AND a mounted home  folder password-protected. On 5/22/25 03:50, Lux of the Agony wrote: I was unable to run the VM with an

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Lux of the Agony
Thank you everyone for your responses; I do have alpine running in a virtual machine now, thanks to the '-B cdrom' and virt iso suggestions, and I am able to ssh in. I was unable to run the VM with an encrypted disk; is this even a practical thing to do anyways? I mean is it enough to assume th

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Gleydson Soares
> > Ubuntu seems to work well too. The RedHat based distributions (like > > Alma/Rocky/etc and Fedora) won't install. They do work if first > > installed via qemu though. > > > > Are you sure that adding something like console=ttyS4,115200 into loader of > installer won't help? I finally found

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread David Gwynne
> On 22 May 2025, at 06:39, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > On Wed, 21 May 2025 22:04:14 +0200, > Emiel Kollof wrote: >> >> Fabio Martins schreef op 2025-05-21 18:25: >>> Bit off-topic, but I have sucessfully run other distros as well >>> (Debian). Even Windows applications: >>> >>> OpenBSD -

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Wed, 21 May 2025 22:04:14 +0200, Emiel Kollof wrote: > > Fabio Martins schreef op 2025-05-21 18:25: > > Bit off-topic, but I have sucessfully run other distros as well > > (Debian). Even Windows applications: > > > > OpenBSD -> vmm -> Debian -> wine -> Windows app of your choice. > > > > Ub

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Emiel Kollof
Fabio Martins schreef op 2025-05-21 18:25: Bit off-topic, but I have sucessfully run other distros as well (Debian). Even Windows applications: OpenBSD -> vmm -> Debian -> wine -> Windows app of your choice. Ubuntu seems to work well too. The RedHat based distributions (like Alma/Rocky/etc

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Joseph Olatt
On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 01:18:00PM +, Lux of the Agony wrote: > Is it possible to run Alpine Linux in a virtual machine on OpenBSD? I tried > booting using the iso from their website, but in the console I just got a > black screen. If anyone has done this successfully, I'd like the commandlin

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Bryan Irvine
Since Mark has already answered I'll go off-topic as well and add that my 9front cpu server is running under vmm. :-p On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 11:33 AM Fabio Martins wrote: > Bit off-topic, but I have sucessfully run other distros as well > (Debian). Even Windows applications: > > OpenBSD -> vm

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Fabio Martins
Bit off-topic, but I have sucessfully run other distros as well (Debian). Even Windows applications: OpenBSD -> vmm -> Debian -> wine -> Windows app of your choice. On 5/21/25 12:39, Mark Cornick wrote: Use the Alpine "virt" ISO. It enables serial console by default. I've used it to successful

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Mark Cornick
On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 01:18:00PM +, Lux of the Agony wrote: > Is it possible to run Alpine Linux in a virtual machine on OpenBSD? I tried > booting using the iso from their website, but in the console I just got a > black screen. If anyone has done this successfully, I'd like the commandlin

Re: Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Wed, 21 May 2025 15:18:00 +0200, Lux of the Agony wrote: > > Is it possible to run Alpine Linux in a virtual machine on OpenBSD? I > tried booting using the iso from their website, but in the console I just > got a black screen. If anyone has done this successfully, I'd like the > commandline

Alpine Linux in VM

2025-05-21 Thread Lux of the Agony
Is it possible to run Alpine Linux in a virtual machine on OpenBSD? I tried booting using the iso from their website, but in the console I just got a black screen. If anyone has done this successfully, I'd like the commandline I need to boot up from the iso file. Thanks! -- Mary weeping under