>> But wasn't the conclusion of this discussion that you can just buy
>> one, connect it to computer only for booting, and then disconnect
>> it and use on another one?
>
>He needs to be able to enter the encryption key at boot time.
>Opening up the case and temporarily installing the motherboard
>
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 15:49:24 +0200, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
> But wasn't the conclusion of this discussion that you can just buy
> one, connect it to computer only for booting, and then disconnect
> it and use on another one?
He needs to be able to enter the encryption key at boot time.
Opening u
On 31.8.20. 10:52, Henry W. Peterson wrote:
If I simply type "boot" with my keyboard, it does not boot because I removed
the graphics card and the CPU does not include a GPU.
If I configure boot.conf to use com0 as its default console, I will not be able
to type the password to decrypt the di
Le 30/08/2020 à 07:33, Damian McGuckin a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> For the first time ever, we have seen a crashing kernel. Having never
> experienced this before on any OpenBSD release for over 20 years, I
> have no debugging experience. We have simply reverted to 32bit to see
> it that is the issue. Th
To "trondd" :
It seems you have only read my last message and not the whole thread.
If I simply type "boot" with my keyboard, it does not boot because I removed
the graphics card and the CPU does not include a GPU.
If I configure boot.conf to use com0 as its default console, I will not be abl
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