Hi Stefan, Thanks for your help.
It seems there was a hardware problem. I was running in SSH, and that did not work (I knew it had previously in other situations). In the end, I had to power down completely - including removing the cables from the PSUs! After the reboot, it behaved as you described. On 23 April 2017 at 15:45, Stefan Sperling <s...@stsp.name> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 02:14:51PM +0100, Andrew Grillet wrote: > > Hi > > > > I have a T2000 running OpenBSD 6.0, with five guest domains. > > > > Primary and some guests are working. I am attempting to install the OS in > > the remaining guests. In the process of installing the OS on vdisk0 of a > > guest, I wish it to boot from vdisk1, but the guest is stuck in a > situation > > where it continually attempts to netboot. > > > > I am at the console using cu -l ttyVx. > > > > Is there a way to interrupt the continuous netbooting attempts? it does > not > > respond to anything I can find on the keyboard. Most commands are > > intercepted by the primary domain. > > A break should interupt it and bring you to the ok> prompt. > Type this to cu: > > <Enter>~# > > If cu is running in SSH, you need to escape the tilde with > another tilde: > > <Enter>~~# >