On Fri, 2019-10-25 at 13:34 +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 06:21:14PM +0200, Unicorn wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I own an Allwinner A20 based OLinuXino LIME2, a little OSHW board
> > by
> > Olimex. I saw that there is support for some A20 devices,
> > unfortunately
>
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 06:21:14PM +0200, Unicorn wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I own an Allwinner A20 based OLinuXino LIME2, a little OSHW board by
> Olimex. I saw that there is support for some A20 devices, unfortunately
> not the OLinuXino LIME2. Since I am new to both BSD and ARM, I do not
> kn
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 05:48:00PM BST, Johan Berg wrote:
> My bad, I didn’t know about the must have serial console connection
> to the cubox, I thought first that it should boot the kernel and then
> add the cable, rookie mistake by me. Just added my microUSB-RS232 to
> USB controller attached to
My bad, I didn’t know about the must have serial console connection to the
cubox, I thought first that it should boot the kernel and then add the cable,
rookie mistake by me. Just added my microUSB-RS232 to USB controller attached
to my laptop and ran cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200 and everything worked
On armv7/arm64 we have simplefb(4) instead of efifb(4). On arm64 I
recently added supportfor switching to the framebuffer console in the
bootloader. I'll see if I can port that code to armv7 as well.
That would be great. I'll help in the near (I hope) future.
Thanks,
adr.
Hello everyone,
I own an Allwinner A20 based OLinuXino LIME2, a little OSHW board by
Olimex. I saw that there is support for some A20 devices, unfortunately
not the OLinuXino LIME2. Since I am new to both BSD and ARM, I do not
know where to start with getting OpenBSD to run on my board.
Does anyo
> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 14:47:50 + (UTC)
> From: adr
>
> As far as I know (I used OpenBSD some 15 years ago for a while,
> and now is been some months, so don't trust me too much) there is
> no system console driver for arm. You have to use a serial console
> (there are very cheap CH341 usb
Correction:
This is for a system allready installed. You need a serial console, or
use a virtual machine with the installer.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019, adr wrote:
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 14:47:50 + (UTC)
From: adr
To: Johan Berg
Cc: arm@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Installing OpenBSD 6.6 on Cubox-i
As far as I know (I used OpenBSD some 15 years ago for a while,
and now is been some months, so don't trust me too much) there is
no system console driver for arm. You have to use a serial console
(there are very cheap CH341 usb to ttl ones) to see the output from
the kernel at boot time. If you
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 01:26:20PM +0200, Johan Berg wrote:
> Hi, I have been trying to install OpenBSD 6.6 on my Cubox-i (
> https://www.solid-run.com/nxp-family/cubox-i/ ) writing it to the sd card
> (Sandisk 32gb):
>
> # dd bs=1m if=miniroot-cubox-64.fs of=/dev/rsd1c
> # disklabel sd1
>
> #
Hi, I have been trying to install OpenBSD 6.6 on my Cubox-i (
https://www.solid-run.com/nxp-family/cubox-i/ ) writing it to the sd card
(Sandisk 32gb):
# dd bs=1m if=miniroot-cubox-64.fs of=/dev/rsd1c
# disklabel sd1
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: vnd
disk: vnd device
label: fictitious
duid: 36a5f1f3d964c
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