No, I’ve tried the latest snapshot, and the one prior, and had exactly the same 
results on both occasions with the Cubie2 (A20).  I’ve gone back and duplicated 
those results using an OpenBSD system to author the images as well.

I’ve noted that there is an overlapping set of partitions created by the 
imaging script, and I’ve been told that is “normal”.  However, I haven’t had 
the time to go back and try non-overlapped partitioning mechanisms to try and 
figure out which combination will allow me to boot.

Simply copying the files over to a regular USB stick and flagging it “bootable” 
doesn’t work either, though that had been suggested.


On Jul 15, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Mike Bregg <m...@chaoticsystems.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I was just wondering if anyone has had any success getting OpenBSD installed 
> on a Cubieboard2 (A20).  According to http://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html, it 
> should be supported.  I see some posts from a few months ago on this list, 
> but no updates since then, and Google is yielding little.
> 
> I've tried writing both 5.5 release, and the latest snapshot (June 18) to a 
> couple of SD Cards, but the same as previous post from April 27, I only see 
> the following output from the serial console when I boot the Cubieboard2:
> 
> U-Boot SPL 2012.10-04280-g1a8ac55 (May 23 2013 - 14:01:59)
> DRAM: 32MB
> 
> and then the system hangs.
> 
> Any advice or suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> Mike

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