I would also like to point out that kevin doesn't have a virtual disk to install openbsd to, just the openbsd iso. You can create one with qemu-create I think, and then you should add that file to the drive parameter aswell.
YASUOKA Masahiko <yasu...@openbsd.org> wrote: > On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 09:59:24 +0800 > Kevin Shell <ksh...@gmx.com> wrote: > > I want to try out OpenBSD UEFI. > > How to install OpenBSD with UEFI boot on qemu? > > The install68.iso has no UEFI support. > > My following command on Linux can't boot OpenBSD UEFI. > > > > qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm \ > > -machine q35 \ > > -cpu host \ > > -smp cores=4,threads=1 \ > > -m 1G \ > > -bios /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd \ > > -drive file=install68.img,format=raw > > Does the drive of "install68.img" appear on the boot menu on BIOS? > > At least on my linux machine, > > qemu-system-x86_64 -machine q35 -smp cores=4,threads=1 -m 1G > -bios /usr/share/edk2.git/ovmf-x64/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd > -drive file=install68.img,format=raw > > doesn't boot as well. The drive doesn't appear on the boot menu. > But by removing "-machine q35" from the line, it booted successfully.