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Hardware and Performance / Re: [Work In Progress] OPNsense Ported into ARM Devices
« on: March 19, 2021, 11:26:35 am »Unfortunately I do not have VMWare on my machine, only HyperV. I've tried to convert the vmdk to img (raw) using qemu-img, but it failed right at the beginning
qemu-img: error while writing sector 0: Input/output error
@korhojoa, if you could share your img file, that could help me a lot!
Thanks!
Hyper-V doesn't run on Windows on the Pi4, afaik, so are you trying to run a aarch64 os on a non-aarch64-platform or do you have a actual ARM device you're trying to run Hyper-V on?
I'm not going to put it anywhere, but just doing
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$ qemu-img -V
qemu-img version 5.2.0 (Debian 1:5.2+dfsg-6)
Copyright (c) 2003-2020 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
$ qemu-img convert OPNsense-21.1.3-OpenSSL-vm-aarch64.vmdk -O raw OPNsense-21.1.3-OpenSSL-vm-aarch64.img
worked fine for me. Again, note: not running it on a Pi natively, but virtualized.ESXi that I'm running it on is the arm fling for Pi 4: https://flings.vmware.com/esxi-arm-edition
Important note though, if you downloaded the compressed version and are trying to use it without decompressing it first, well, you're going to have a problem.
hint:
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lzop -d file.lzo