On Sat, 5/13/17, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> You need to hold down the boot
> switch while booting to boot from SD card
I did that. It didn't work.
There is something else needed ...
> if
> the eMMC contains a msdos filesystem with MLO etc. If
> bootin
WORKING NOW!
I have no idea what I was doing wrong, but it is booting into the OpenBSD
installer now.
I stopped the booting process and got into uboot.
I changed the environment variable mmcdev to 1, from 0.
The change didn't stick, and it still booted into Linux.
I notice that bootcmd hard codes setting mmcdev to 0.
Maybe there is something that can be done in uboot
to make it boot the OpenBSD i
I followed this:
http://www.TedUnangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-BeagleBone-Black
but it always booted into Linux.
What is the secret sauce to get it to boot from the micro SD card?
On Sat, 5/13/17, Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
Subject: BeagleBoard B
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 05:39:39AM +, Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
> Toggling the bootable flag on the MSDOS partition on the internal flash, so
> that only the MSDOS partition on the Micro SD card had the bootable flag set,
> DID NOT WORK.
>
> Nothing seems to work.
>
> What is the secret sa
g seems to work.
What is the secret sauce to get it to
boot from the micro SD card?
On Sat, 5/13/17, Kenneth Hendrickson
wrote:
Subject: Re: BeagleBoard Black Won't
Boot into OpenBSD Installer
To: arm@openbsd.org
Date: Saturday, May
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On Sat, 5/13/17, Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
Subject: Re: BeagleBoard Black Won't Boot into OpenBSD Installer
To: arm@openbsd.org
Date: Saturday, May 13, 2017, 12:58 AM
I followed this:
http://www.TedUnangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-BeagleBone-Black
but it always booted
Unfortunately, I didn't had the chance to get my hands on a BeagleBoard
yet. I'll probably get one in the future, the price is pretty decent. I do
own a Raspberry Pi, but I can understand why there are no efforts towards
this platform.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Jonatan Walck wrote:
> ---
The beaglebone black will not run on our existing beagle work. Dev
work would need to be done to get it up and running. There are a lot
of arm products coming out right now. Some of them have powerful cpus
and are useful for computational things. Others have SATA slots so we
can attach spinny disks
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On 2013-04-24 11:39, Claudiu Tanaselia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You are probably aware of the new BeagleBoard Black (
> http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black). Any chance
> OpenBSD would decently run on it any time soon? I am aware of the
> effo
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