--- title: Installing and running NetBSD and OpenBSD under bhyve description: > Installing and running NetBSD and OpenBSD under bhyve created: !!timestamp '2015-07-28' time: 8:37 PM tags: - NetBSD - OpenBSD - bhyve - FreeBSD --- These instructions assume that you have downloaded the install ISO from the respective sources. These were doing with specific versions, and there may be minor changes with older and newer versions. These instructions could possibly be more simple, such as not using separate device maps for `grub-bhyve`. These were testing on a month old HEAD. There are other guides that cover most of this, and probably in more detail. The issue that I had was the exact commands to grub to load kernels was not well documented. Both of the images boot and are able to get DHCP leases and pass basic traffic. Hope this helps others! ## NetBSD 1. Install `grub2-bhyve`:
pkg install grub2-bhyve
2. Create a file called `instdev.map` containing:
(cd0) NetBSD-6.1.5-amd64.iso
(hd1) netbsd.img
3. Create the file `netbsd.img` with the correct size:
truncate -s 3g netbsd.img
4. Run the following commands (or put into a script file) under `sh`:
MEM=512M
VM=nbsd615
bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m instdev.map $VM <<EOF
knetbsd -h -r cd0a
(cd0)/netbsdboot
EOF
bhyve -A -H -P -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 1:0,lpc \
-s 2:0,virtio-net,tap3 -s 3:0,virtio-blk,./netbsd.img \
-s 4:0,ahci-cd,./NetBSD-6.1.5-amd64.iso \
-l com1,stdio -c 2 -m $MEM $VM
5. This will run the installer, complete the installation.
6. Create a file called `dev.map` containing:
(hd1) netbsd.img
7. Now in the future, to run NetBSD from the image, run the following commands:
MEM=512M
VM=nbsd615
bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m dev.map $VM <<EOF
knetbsd -h -r ld0a
(hd1,msdos1)/netbsdboot
EOF
bhyve -A -H -P -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 1:0,lpc \
-s 2:0,virtio-net,tap3 -s 3:0,virtio-blk,./netbsd.img \
-l com1,stdio -c 2 -m $MEM $VM
8. Profit!
## OpenBSD
1. Install `grub2-bhyve`:
pkg install grub2-bhyve
2. Create a file called `instdev.map` containing:
(cd0) install57.iso
(hd1) openbsd.img
3. Create the file `openbsd.img` with the correct size:
truncate -s 3g openbsd.img
4. Run the following commands (or put into a script file) under `sh`:
MEM=512M
VM=obsd57
bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m instdev.map $VM <<EOF
kopenbsd -h com0
(cd0)/5.7/amd64/bsd.rdboot
EOF
bhyve -A -H -P -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 1:0,lpc \
-s 2:0,virtio-net,tap3 -s 3:0,virtio-blk,./openbsd.img \
-s 4:0,ahci-cd,./install57.iso \
-l com1,stdio -c 2 -m $MEM $VM
5. This will run the installer, complete the installation.
6. Create a file called `dev.map` containing:
(hd1) netbsd.img
7. Now in the future, to run OpenBSD from the image, run the following commands:
MEM=512M
VM=obsd57
bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
grub-bhyve -r hd1 -M $MEM -m dev.map $VM <<EOF
kopenbsd -h com0 -r sd0a
(hd1,openbsd1)/bsdboot
EOF
bhyve -A -H -P -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 1:0,lpc \
-s 2:0,virtio-net,tap3 -s 3:0,virtio-blk,./openbsd.img \
-s 4:0,ahci-cd,./install57.iso \
-l com1,stdio -c 2 -m $MEM $VM
8. Profit!