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--- art/22.resetting_passwords_in_single_user_mode_on_openbsd.txt
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until the boot prompt. After that it's the same so long as you have a
physical (in my case a "physical" serial) connection to the machine.
-$ ssh myuser@serverXX.openbsd.amsterdam
-$ vmctl status | awk '$7 == "myuser" {print $9}'
+myhost$ ssh myuser@serverX.openbsd.amsterdam
+serverX$ vmctl status | awk '$7 == "myuser" {print $9}'
vmX
-$ vmctl stop -w vmX && vmctl start -c vmX
+serverX$ vmctl stop -w vmX && vmctl start -c vmX
Wait a bit, and you should get the boot prompt (">"). Quickly type
"boot -s":