On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Michal <mic...@sharescope.co.uk> wrote: >>> I can confirm that OpenBSD doesn't always work as a virtual machine. >>> So I would focus on using OpenBSD as the host and using some other OS >>> as a client in QEMU. >>> >> If you insist and I don't know about the latest version, then vmware is >> likely much more reliable than virtualbox but still more problematic >> than a true install. There is a blog on the virtual box site by theo >> stating he can't believe any OS allows the problems virtualbox >> introduces(d). >> >> This post by theo was made because developers had wasted their time >> fixing bugs that were caused by virtualbox. If anyone does have >> problems under emulation make sure you can reproduce it natively before >> reporting. >> > I have several OpenBSD boxes running with no problems on some ESXi servers
OpenBSD-current with vmt(4) + sysutils/vmwh (from ports) makes a very decent virtual machine using VMware Server (Win, Linux) or VMware Fusion (Mac). ciao, David