Hi,

i am aware and i even had the device shipped with the exact same patch
as far as i can remember, that should have resolved the issues, for some
reason i still have trouble booting from SD while the SD itself is
recognized by the OS. Even with the current broken uboot-loader i am
unable to boot anything from SD. With Patrick's response I at least have
an explanation for BSD, why it wouldn't work anyway.

Am 12.10.2014 um 11:54 schrieb Peter Bauer:
> Hi,
> The sdcard issues have been solved with new U-Boot and kernel version
> long time ago. Their last Ubuntu port (12.04.4 LTS) is not that bad.
>
> http://www.trimslice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=1923
>
> Best Regards,
> Peter Bauer
> On 12/10/14 00:39, cITs wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i am not much of a tinker/developer guy but i tried a few things on the
>> utilitie and imo it is awful. Let alone the broken Ubuntu port they ship
>> the device with but also the way they crippled the uboot-loader that
>> appears to be only reading a hand full of sdcards. I tried the generic
>> imx6 image from openbsd and haven't touched it since, because either a)
>> the sdcard (of 5 i have tried) is not being recognized, which the
>> bootloader doesn't indicate since the status check, if request, changes,
>> or b) the image is in some way initialized that is not ment for the
>> utilite?
>>
>> I have been waiting a while now for some news regarding this device and
>> BSD development but there are barely any.
>>
>> Am 10.10.2014 um 03:06 schrieb John Troy:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Has there been any effort to port OpenBSD to the Utilite? It's an
>>> i.MX6 platform with two gigabit interfaces and it seems like it would
>>> make a neat little network appliance. There was some talk on misc
>>> regarding this about a year ago, but it looks like nothing came of it.
>>> Just wondering if it's on anyone's radar or if it's known to be
>>> OpenBSD-unfriendly.
>>>
>>> http://utilite-computer.com/
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> John
>>>
>>
>

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