I stopped the booting process and got into uboot. I changed the environment variable mmcdev to 1, from 0. The change didn't stick, and it still booted into Linux.
I notice that bootcmd hard codes setting mmcdev to 0. Maybe there is something that can be done in uboot to make it boot the OpenBSD installer, but I haven't found it yet. Maybe my hardware boot button is bad. -------------------------------------------- On Sat, 5/13/17, Jonathan Gray <j...@jsg.id.au> wrote: > You need to hold down the boot > switch while booting to boot from SD card I did that. It didn't work. There is something else needed ...