On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 6:06 AM c0nnax wrote:
> Maybe this helps.
> https://github.com/antonym/netboot.xyz/blob/master/src/openbsd.ipxe
>
>
That's for "legacy" mbr booting. And that works just great, it's that
fsck-ing UEFI thing that messes stuff up.
On 1/12/19 11:43 pm, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to
> router, the client device (termux on android) is on a
> mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to
> know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when
> when both devices ar
On Sat, 30 Nov 2019 18:10:37 +0100
Tomasz Rola wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 06:12:42AM -0700, Raymond, David wrote:
> [...]
> > On SSDs in particular, is it worth setting noatime to reduce the
> > number of disk writes?
> [...]
>
> I wonder what other will say about this, but I mount every
Hey,
yet another patch for www.
Chers,
Alexander
Index: papers.html
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On 2019-11-30 08:12, Raymond, David wrote:
> I am switching to OpenBSD from Linux and I have questions about the
> use of softdep and noatime in mounting disks. I have a variety of
> systems with a mix of SSDs and rotating disks.
>
> Softdep seems to have some advantages in speeding file access,
Christer Solskogen:
> > With UEFI and PXE I have successfully netbooted
> > * amd64 (Thinkpad X1C5) with BOOTX64.EFI after bluhm@'s recent
> > bootdev_dip fix
>
> Is that already in current?
Yes, it was committed five days ago.
> I now tried having bsd.rd in tftp root
> directory, and BOOTX.E
On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 4:26 PM Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
>
> With UEFI and PXE I have successfully netbooted
> * amd64 (Thinkpad X1C5) with BOOTX64.EFI after bluhm@'s recent
> bootdev_dip fix
>
Is that already in current? I now tried having bsd.rd in tftp root
directory, and BOOTX.EFI does f
On 2019-12-01, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> I've tried sanboot for iso, but it fails. I *can* get BOOTX64.EFI to start,
> but it cant find bsd.rd (perhaps BOOTX64.EFI requires tftpd?),
No "perhaps". BOOTX64.EFI uses TFTP to load the kernel, just like
pxeboot does.
With UEFI and PXE I have succes
Hello folks,
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2019 at 07:13:18PM +0530, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to
> router, the client device (termux on android) is on a
> mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to
> know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when
>
I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to
router, the client device (termux on android) is on a
mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to
know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when
when both devices are on the same router network.
On Saturday, November 30, 2019, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On 2019-11-28 20:09, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
>>
>> www# bioctl sd2 displays the raid but www# bioctl -d sd2 does not delete
>> the raid.
>
> Not sure what exactly do you expect from "delete", but -d option for
softraid is more like detach than
Hi!
Does anyone have a working setup / script for iPXE and UEFI boot of
OpenBSD? I think I've tried anything, but there might some someone who has
a trick of their sleeve that I havent tried.
I've tried sanboot for iso, but it fails. I *can* get BOOTX64.EFI to start,
but it cant find bsd.rd (perh
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