Updating src tree:
P src/doc/CHANGES
P src/etc/MAKEDEV.tmpl
P src/share/man/man4/cdce.4
P src/share/man/man4/gpioirq.4
P src/sys/arch/playstation2/dev/if_smap.c
P src/sys/arch/playstation2/ee/sif.c
P src/sys/arch/playstation2/playstation2/clock.c
P src/sys/arch/playstation2/playstation2/interrupt
This is an automatically generated notice of new failures of the
NetBSD test suite.
The newly failing test cases are:
lib/libm/t_fenv:fegetround
lib/libm/t_fenv:fesetround
The above tests failed in each of the last 4 test runs, and passed in
at least 26 consecutive runs before that.
The
Hi!
After about 1.5 days of uptime I saw
xhci2: xhci_set_dequeue: endpoint 0x0: timed out
xhci2: endpoint 0x2 failed to stop
xhci2: xhci_set_dequeue: endpoint 0x2: timed out
ure0: usb error on tx: TIMEOUT
ure0: usb error on tx: IOERROR
ure0: watchdog timeout
xhci2: xhci_set_dequeue: endpoint 0x2:
> This feels like a slightly odd way to do things. If you want a static
> ip6, why don't you create ifconfig.awge and put in
>
> inet6 2001:x:x:x/64
>
Agree, that was an odd way for me to do both DHCP IPv4 and static IPv6.
This is simplicity winning again: An ifconfig.awge0 with static inet6
jo...@sdf.org writes:
> I want to configure a static IPv6 along with a DHCP IPv4 on my Rock64
> running NetBSD10_beta. However, I'm not able to get the default route for
> IPv6 set on boot.
>
> Here are my interface specific dhcpcd.conf entries:
> interface awge0
> noipv6rs
> static ip6_address=20
On Sun, 5 Nov 2023, jo...@sdf.org wrote:
Here are my interface specific dhcpcd.conf entries:
noipv6rs
Try instead:
ipv4only
-RVP
I want to configure a static IPv6 along with a DHCP IPv4 on my Rock64
running NetBSD10_beta. However, I'm not able to get the default route for
IPv6 set on boot.
Here are my interface specific dhcpcd.conf entries:
interface awge0
noipv6rs
static ip6_address=2001:x:x:x/64
Entries in rc.conf:
dhc
> The NetBSD guide does not talk about kernel modules at all in the
> updating section
> (https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-kernel.html,
> http://netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-updating.html)
>
> What is the current best-practice method for that?
I do upgrades using sysupgrade. „sysupgrade