EDIT: figured out how to boot a(n Alpine) Linux guest under OpenBSD's native vmm(4) hypervisor:
The incantation was:
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doas vmctl start alpine -b /etc/firmware/vmm-bios -d alpine-virt-3.5.2-x86_64.iso -d disk.image -i 1 -m 1g -c
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doas vmctl start alpine -b /etc/firmware/vmm-bios -d alpine-virt-3.5.2-x86_64.iso -d disk.image -i 1 -m 1g -c
Man, it is look awesome!
either you have a huuuge monitor, or you have very good eyes.
Thank you None1975None1975 wrote:Man, it is look awesome!
I have a simple old DELL monitor 1280x1024 :: 5:4 I think so far to have a pair of good eyes, Friends and my Family says, how the hell you watchs in such minuscule font?debiman wrote:either you have a huuuge monitor, or you have very good eyes.
as beautiful & genius as they are, I've given up on artwiz fonts long ago...
CPU at 22%, that's idling, right?Head_on_a_Stick wrote:https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/04/17/Screenshot7.th.png
That's not disk usage, it is indicating how much of the total I/O capability is being used at the moment.debiman wrote:you still have 10% disk space left!
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Private + Shared = RAM used Program
1.9 MiB + 625.0 KiB = 2.5 MiB st
the crunkbong project: scripts, operating system, the list goes on...bester69 wrote:There is nothing to install in linux, from time to time i go to google searching for something fresh to install in linux, but, there is nothing
It is just awfuln_hologram wrote:How is your 2GB Microsoft Edge/Task Manager working out for ya?
PERFECT! simplicity at his best, You know pretty much how to gather small things togetherHead_on_a_Stick wrote:Alpine Linux running dwm (and dmenu as a launcher) with st (no alpha patch this time) and tmux; the shell is mksh.