>>Unfortunately, the only way I know to start a VM under OpenBSD is to set up 
>>the vm in /etc/vm.conf, enable and start vmd via rcctl and then connect via 
>>SSH or vmctl console. >>Could someone possibly help me out and explain how I 
>>can edit the plan9.ini during the boot process, please?9boot allows changing 
>>boot args before booting.just type what you want and press enternot sure if 
>>it's possible on 9legacy butyou could also make a iso with custom 
>>plan9.inistarting vm using vmctl start -c vmname might be helpful for that
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