Dear all,

This is a very weird issue, I expect no one can help me with this but I
just wanted to take a shot.

As a long time linux user, I would like to learn OpenBSD more. The
easiest way to achieve this is installing an OpenBSD VM and playing with
it. That is where my problem is. My workstation hosts Manjaro linux and
I have a few VMs on KVM/QEMU infrastructure. When I try to create an
OpenBSD VM, my key strokes start echoing on the VM console. For example
when I press the key "k" the screen output is somewhere between "k" and
"kkkkk". This applies to all key strokes, including backspace and
delete, which makes typing almost impossible and installing the VM take
forever and fail due to password inconsistencies among other problems. I
never have this issue when installing other VMs with any other OS,
including FreeBSD. I would love to have some recommendations on how to
prevent this happening. I tried adding an additional keyboard at the
time of creation, but it didn't change the behavior.

Thank you for your time and suggestions.

Hakan Duran

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