See README.OpenBSD, right at the start. I bet "-net user" is the default.
On 2009-05-21, Uwe Dippel <udip...@uniten.edu.my> wrote: > Stuart Henderson <stu <at> spacehopper.org> writes: > >> Are you trying to boot an amd64 kernel? If so, you need qemu-system-x86_64. > > Chances are, that I did. Downloaded the i386-cd45.iso, and followed the > 'tap mode' path: > ifconfig tun0 link0 > ifconfig bridge0 create > brconfig bridge0 add tun0 add bge0 up > All went through, and I have now: > tun0: flags=9903<UP,BROADCAST,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,LINK0,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 > lladdr 00:bd:f5:ab:6c:01 > priority: 0 > groups: tun > inet6 fe80::2bd:f5ff:feab:6c01%tun0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7 > bridge0: flags=41<UP,RUNNING> mtu 1500 > priority: 0 > groups: bridge > > Next, going back to Quick Start, I type > qemu -m 32 -monitor stdio -no-fd-bootchk -hda virtual.img \ > -cdrom cd45.iso -boot d > which actually, does boot! and gets me into the installer, all hunky dory. > Only > when downloading of the packages is supposed to start, once I have entered > IP-address and confirmed the directory, everything segfaults. Always. > I guess something networking-wise is still not okay. Can someone help me to > point out the mistake here? > > Uwe