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== FreeBSD ==
== FreeBSD ==


* Tested working ok with default settings on version 8 amd64
Tested working ok with default settings on version 8 amd64




== NetBSD ==
== NetBSD ==


Should work with the ne2k_pci driver with ACPI & SMP disabled and acpi disabled in KVM. Support for this will be added to rbvm soon.
Works with the ne2k_pci driver with ACPI disabled, on single-core VMs. Untick the ACPI box on the VM management screen for this to work.
 
== Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ==
 
Current release (20090729) working ok on i386 with the ne2k_pci network card. Read the [http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/doc/intro.html documentation] before installing for the first time though,




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Latest revision as of 21:14, 21 April 2026

OpenBSD

Tested on OpenBSD 4.5 i386

The switching off the irqchip setting allowed me to get the machine to boot, however, I couldn't get any working network interface with this set. There's another fix for this issue, documented here.

The default network card also doesn't work very well, set it to e1000 instead. The i8255i (fxp0) device seems to crash the vm when it tries to bring up the network.


FreeBSD

Tested working ok with default settings on version 8 amd64


NetBSD

Works with the ne2k_pci driver with ACPI disabled, on single-core VMs. Untick the ACPI box on the VM management screen for this to work.

Debian GNU/kFreeBSD

Current release (20090729) working ok on i386 with the ne2k_pci network card. Read the documentation before installing for the first time though,


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