Aha ok what about incorporating both of this solutions in FAQ? - the way I
described is absolutely native and easy - works on most linux systems as QEMU
and it's VNC  is working fine by default - and installation is absolutely
straightforward as described in FAQ - the only things need to be fixed later -
virtual - the names of hdd device and virtual network interface to real ones.
This is really simple but there is no info on this on the net.

There are really not so many OpenBSD hosting providers on the planet but most
good ones do not object if owner will setup OpenBSD himself.

Lets write both "dd" and "qemu" way in FAQ, aha?

Cheers,
Mot

On Aug 5, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Olivier Mehani wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 01:31:41PM +0400, Matthew Gladkikh wrote:
>> Hello, I would like to add some usefull tip to
>> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq9.html
>> It is how to convert existing linux machine to openbsd on hosting
providers
>> that do not provide openbsd support but do provide rescue mode.
>> It is simple like starting obsd install in qemu (in rescue cd mode),
accessing
>> it via vnc, installing, fixing /etc/fstab /etc/hostname.if and rebooting
whole
>> server to openbsd system.
>> Is it interesting addon?
>
> The situation seems to be more and more frequent. However, the qemu then
VNC
> solution may ne be the most effcient.
>
> I recently had that problem and use Yaifo [0] which, provided one
> already working OpenBSD system (or a quick install thereoy in your
> favorite VM), can build an install image from the source which has the
> install script running over SSH.
>
> You then just have to dd that image at the beginning of the disk of the
> target machine using its rescue mode. When you have rebooted, you only
> need to SSH into that machine and proceed through a completely standard
> installation.
>
> [0] http://erdelynet.com/tech/yaifo/yaifo-4-7-beta/
>
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> Olivier Mehani <sht...@ssji.net>
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