On 16 September 2015 at 00:39, YASUOKA Masahiko <yasu...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > > Can you try > > http://yasuoka.net/~yasuoka/BOOTX64.EFI > > this and "machine test" on boot prompt? It will show > > 0 blocksize=512 > > like this. Disk number and blocksize. >
Yup - that's what I get: http://i.imgur.com/9rpEGnP.jpg Interestingly enough I also found the same as Christoph - the install58.fs just works, everytime, unlike the miniroot58.fs. After attempting another encrypted install what I found was that with the stock bootx64.efi copied from the installed /usr/mdec directory the boot process hit the debugger almost instantly but when I tried again with your bootx64.efi, it got further than I think it's got before - I really thought it was going to go the whole way! http://i.imgur.com/OLPyFsm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/dDDjUtw.jpg Again, a second attempt at booting didn't get so far: http://i.imgur.com/3FUizTt.jpg http://i.imgur.com/d2iUoz0.jpg I assume that the first crash must break things, which makes me wonder how I'd fair trying to boot your bootx64.efi on a fresh encrypted install... > Can you also try gzipped kernels (gzip /bsd, then "boot bsd.gz")? I > suspect loading the kernel will always fail because the gzipped file > has a checksum. > > I haven't tried this yet - for some reason I could use gzip from the installer - it kept saying "compression not available", and when I tried mounting and using the binary of the installed disk it just said "Abort trap" ! I'll grab the file off of the mirror, gzip on this box, copy it over, try again and report back. -- 0x2b || !0x2b