On 12/08/13 20:16, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 05 10:57:49, re...@d-compu.dyndns.org wrote:
Joseph S. Testa II wrote:
On 12/04/2013 05:31 PM, Aaron wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Joseph S. Testa II
<jte...@positronsecurity.com> wrote:
scsibus0 at sdmmc0: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: <SD/MMC, Drive #01, > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 7580MB, 512 bytes/sector, 15523840 sectors
scsibus1 at sdmmc1: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: <SD/MMC, Drive #01, > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd1: 1832MB, 1024 bytes/sector, 1875968 sectors
boot device: sd0
[...]
Available disks are: sd0 sd1.
Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for details) [sd0] sd1
I might be crazy, but I am pretty sure you need to install to sd0.
In this case, sd0 is my external SD card with the boot image on it. sd1
is the internal memory (see above).
- Joe
AFAICT it's safe to choose sd0 (external SD card) as the target. (I know I
did !) This will leave your originally installed OS intact.
Yes, that's why also chose to install to the SD card,
to keep the Angstrom distribution for the HDMI.
Can someone please confirm that this is supposed to work?
You can just install to the media you are booting the bsd.rd from
and that's supposed to work, right? All of the installer/bsd.rd
is already in memory, right?
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Yes - most of my installs have been done by copying the image to the sd
card onto which I then install OpenBSD - then to boot angstrom I just
remove the sd card.
hth
Fred
PS I've not updated my kernel since 30 Oct:
OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC-OMAP) #0: Wed Oct 30 15:51:11 CET 2013