On 17.11.2020 04:33, Lee Nelson wrote:
It is claimed that booting entirely from USB without the SD card is
possible with the lastest EEPROM, but I have not tried it yet.
But I have! And it works!
What you forgot(?) in your mail is to set tty to fb0 during boot. That
way you don't need a se
If the the msdos partition on the miniroot was a little bit bigger
(16MB would be enough) it could fit the Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware
Images from https://github.com/pftf/RPi4/releases - and by that way,
install OpenBSD without the need for serial device or SD card on the Pi.
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chs
On 20.02.2022 18:02, Tobias Ammann wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone here managed to install and run OpenBSD on a Raspberry Pi 400
If so, how?
I wanted to, but the installer doesn't respond to any keyboard input.
Which is strange because the keyboard is found, I can see that in the
kernel messages. B
On 10.03.2022 08:58, Christer Solskogen wrote:
On 20.02.2022 18:02, Tobias Ammann wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone here managed to install and run OpenBSD on a Raspberry Pi 400
If so, how?
I wanted to, but the installer doesn't respond to any keyboard input.
Which is strange because the keyboa
On 25-Jul-17 22:40, Mark Kettenis wrote:
A bit of dmesg pr0n. Same form-factor as the Raspberry Pi (fits in a
standard Pi case) but has real Gigabit Ethernet. The micro-SD card
slot works as well. Ethernet works as well, but needs an ifconfig up
and down after booting. Still working on the ex