Penned by Henning Brauer on 20091213 20:57.07, we have:
| * Sam Watkins <s...@nipl.net> [2009-12-13 20:45]:
| > I have been playing with qemu and finally found out how to get
| > networking going for OpenBSD and NetBSD guests.  If you are
| > interested, please check out my qemu page.  It shows my little
| > Eee PC running 10 operating systems at once!
| > 
| >   http://sam.nipl.net/qemu.html
| > 
| > The short answer for OpenBSD networking in qemu:
| > 
| >   config -ef /bsd
| >   disable mpbios
| >   quit
| 
| huh? many of us are using qemu on their laptops to hack on openbsd.
| i'm not doing this, and i doubt any of the others does.
| 
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The confusion lies in the fact that the version(s) of qemu are different.

Current qemu releases (more recent than in the ports tree) do not run on
OpenBSD (have not been able to solve this yet *sigh*) so the above person has
Linux running natively and OpenBSD inside a newer qemu.  Originally it was
kvm that had this bug but looks like qemu is now bug-for-bug compatible with
this in recent versions of qemu. Whee.
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