Hi Krystian,

Nope, all I see is a black screen.
Best Regards,

Alexander 

Am 8. April 2020 21:19:44 MESZ schrieb Krystian Lewandowski 
<k.lewandow...@icloud.com>:
>Hi,
>can you see boot prompt at least?
>You could try:
>boot> set tty fb0
>
>-- 
>Krystian
>
>> Wiadomość napisana przez Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
><alexander.she...@web.de> w dniu 08.04.2020, o godz. 19:53:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've been trying to install OpenBSD-current/arm64 on my 11" 1080p
>Pinebook. 
>> 
>> I did the following (under NetBSD 9, if it's of interest) 
>> 1. Download miniroot67.fs 
>> 2. Download the dtb package
>> 3. Download the u-boot-aarch64 package. 
>> 4. Execute (as root) "dd if=Downloads/miniroot67.fs of=/dev/rld0c
>bs=1m conv=sync" 
>> 5. Mount /dev/ld0e on /mnt
>> 6. Execute "mkdir /mnt/vendor/" 
>> 7. Unpack the dtb package. Copy the file sun50i-a64-pinebook.dtb to
>/mnt/vendor. 
>> 8. Unmount /mnt. 
>> 9. Unpack the u-boot-aarch64 package. Locate the file
>"u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin". 
>> 10. Execute "dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1024
>seek=8 conv=sync" 
>> 11. Reboot
>> 12. Connect an amd64 machine via serial cable to the Pinebook.
>Execute "minicom -D /dev/cuaU0" as root. 
>> 
>> I fail to see any output on either the Pinebook's screen or the
>serial console. 
>> In fact minicom protests that /dev/cuaU0 isn't configured. 
>> 
>> Any help will be appreciated. 
>> 
>> Best Regards, 
>> 
>> Alexander 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.
>> 
>> Scott McNealy 1999

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