hi, On Mon, 09 Sep 2019 02:03:01 +0900, Mark Kettenis wrote: > One question: > > > >> OpenBSD/arm64 BOOTAA64 0.19 > > boot> > > cannot open sd0a:/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory > > booting sd0a:/bsd: 7394236+1599040+520816+847744 > > [616986+109+862248+523950]=0xd37718 > > type 0x2 pa 0x40000000 va 0x40000000 pages 0x4000 attr 0x8 (snip) > > boot device: lookup sd0a:/bsd failed > > root device: <-- hang up here > > Does it accept input at that point?
Yes, simply press Enter, message flood has occured like this: bootfile: sd0a:/bsd boot device: lookup sd0a:/bsd failed root device: <-- press enter here ohci1: 1193 scheduling overruns use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: use one of: exit root device: and this flood can stop by pressing Ctrl-C. simply hit a key, it looks many times pressed. use one of: exit root device: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa -- SASANO Takayoshi (JG1UAA) <u...@cvs.openbsd.org>