On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 03:11:50PM +0000, Anon Loli wrote: > (I sent this a few hours ago, but I didn't see it in the mailing list, I think > you aren't allowed to have a ':' in the subject title) > > Hello list and fellow wizards > > I have a problem installing OpenBSD on one of my computers > I tried 7.3 and 7.5 installs, both(I think, not sure if both share same "hd0a" > part) give me this right after BOOT command is > initiated in the initial OpenBSD screen: > cannot open hd0a:/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory > > And I can't use DD on other drives such as a SD or a WD device > > Do you know what the issue is? It could be just some BIOS option, but I loaded > EFI defaults so IDK
I also forgot to mention that during installation I used auto-partitioning, and that seems to have gone well, except that the / partition was like 130% full because /dev/rsd1 which was the other drive, was like 600M in size or something like that, and I was even able to `rm /dev/rsd1` without problem and that freed up the negative storage space.. so I'm sure that it's something related to storage, maybe a BIOS setting, or maybe my USB drive was corrupted or something?