graphic: 0.965 architecture: 0.952 device: 0.900 boot: 0.864 arm: 0.793 socket: 0.744 ppc: 0.655 network: 0.646 virtual: 0.603 vnc: 0.603 risc-v: 0.541 semantic: 0.499 debug: 0.492 PID: 0.489 performance: 0.480 x86: 0.468 permissions: 0.359 kernel: 0.353 register: 0.324 TCG: 0.301 VMM: 0.289 user-level: 0.285 mistranslation: 0.210 i386: 0.181 files: 0.145 hypervisor: 0.088 peripherals: 0.083 assembly: 0.055 KVM: 0.007 NetBSD Sparc 8.2 OS doesn't seem to accept keyboard input (-nographic) Description of problem: The NetBSD appears to boot to the login prompt successfully, but when the login prompt appears, the system doesn't appear to recognize keyboard input and so I cannot login (I can't seem to boot into single user mode for the same reason). I can see the characters being typed on the terminal, but pressing the Enter key to submit input results in nothing. I've confirmed that this is an issue with NetBSD because I also attempted to spin up a Solaris 8 VM and a Solaris 2.6 VM with the `-nographic` flag turned on, and I was able to log in and interact with both of those virtual machines. Steps to reproduce: 1. Use RHEL 8.6 as the base OS (**Update:** I've discovered that this error occurs under a different host OS too (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS in my case) 2. Start the NetBSD VM running the command as specified above