rstand removing
features to reduce kernel site on the installation media, but that
clearly doesn't apply in this case.
Presumably consistency between terminal behaviour during install and
the defaults for a newly installed system is a good thing?
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owing it down. If that doesn't help then I'd try a
different usb/rs232 adapter.
Possibly a shorter or better quality cable may help as well, especially
if it's a long cable run.
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st Control-v is swallowed before reaching
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e not seen this high interrupt load.
On the other hand, looking at your dmesg, there are differences in the
vga chipset, the wireless chipset, the USB and PCMCIA controllers, so
the machines are not as similar as might be hoped.
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n I *leave* the "serial session", the APU1D machine drops to
ddb.
Is your hardware sending a BREAK on the serial line? If so, this is
expected behaviour.
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ery
time something breaks.
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 08:35:39PM +, Tati Chevron wrote:
So the average person installing OpenBSD with, 'full disk encryption',
is gaining virtually nothing by doing that, that they couldn't do by
installing the system on an unencrypted partition and using a softraid
volum
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 10:20:16PM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:36:38 -0500 "Ted Unangst"
Tati Chevron wrote:
> I have never understood exactly why people have so much difficulty installing
> a recent OpenBSD system on an encrypted partition.
>
> Basi
logger, or whatever you want.
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a, (3g? DSL? Cable internet?), source to other machines
on the LAN?
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 01:36:38PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
Tati Chevron wrote:
I have never understood exactly why people have so much difficulty installing
a recent OpenBSD system on an encrypted partition.
Assuming amd64 or i386:
Basically, you boot bsd.rd as normal, and drop to a shell
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 03:33:41PM +0100, Dusan Sukovic wrote:
Hvad happened with MySQL server ? Can't find port or install package on
5.8 amd64
As far as I can see it, it was in 5.6 amd64.
Replaced with MariaDB.
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oits, even with software in
ROM.
0x00
Is this the first part of your new BIOS project, or something???
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oits, even with software in
ROM.
0x00
Is this the first part of your new BIOS project, or something???
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ocess, it's probably worth learning more about OpenBSD and UNIX in general
before trying to setup an encrypted volume.
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other going down this road, 15 years to get to this point is not
very encouraging.
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er to make 'the CD layout' different? Or is the fact
that it's on a different type of optical media sufficient?
Where is the line drawn?
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On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 04:29:37PM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 10:51:20 + Tati Chevron
wrote:
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 05:34:59PM -0600, Luke Small
wrote:
>
>If installer GUIs are bad, maybe features like full-disk encryption
>could be accomplished via lynx-
it to present itself as a
completely different device, (seen this several times before).
Of course, a full dmesg, instead of selected extracts would help.
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wireless interfaces).
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ways to implement text-based menu systems than using
HTML and JavaScript. Infact, it's difficult to think of a worse way of doing
it.
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ties.
But they can often be made to work.
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es, only one of which actually worked.
Again, nobody will be able to help you without the log messages.
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be something like:
# tar -xf /dev/sda
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, _other peoples' changes_ may not be taking
effect as you think they will on next boot.
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one all of this with various Huawei dongles, until they blew up and
stopped working due to low production quality, (in my opinion).
Unfortunately, without more information on YOUR dongle, (which would come
from a dmesg, and/or usbdevs output), I can't give you any specific advice.
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tivity, using -f 0 should stop it from downloading additional
source, and only using what is available in it's own distfiles directory.
That way, it will stop with an error rather then pull more stuff in.
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 06:00:10PM -0500, Michael McConville wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2015-12-16, Tati Chevron wrote:
> Our couple of build machines are both fairly standard core i5 boxes
> with 16 gb of RAM, and Corsair SSDs. The RAM seems to make more
> differ
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 10:43:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2015-12-16, Tati Chevron wrote:
Our couple of build machines are both fairly standard core i5 boxes with
16 gb of RAM, and Corsair SSDs. The RAM seems to make more difference
than anything else, because you can set the
-0.4.3 libwmf-0.2.8.4p3" to run.
Much more sensible. Less bloat, and less GPL code :-).
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Also, be aware that some ports have a mass of unnecessary dependencies,
and that tweaking this can reduce the build time substantially, especially
if you are building the same packages repeatedly for some reason.
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and
not to post questions asking about them, otherwise your learning experience
might be compromised. If you can't find the answers, read them repeatedly
from the very beginning again, and again.
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ant to create a, 'normal', OpenBSD/VAX boot floppy,
any supported USB drive will allow you to do this. If it's anything
else, the answer will be more complicated.
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th the right
search terms, so if there's an easy/obvious answer, please let me know,
okay?
I think the discussion must have been all off-list, because I certainly
spoke to other people with the same problem at the time, but can't find
anything in the archives now.
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ected that doesn't contain a standard MBR and
partition table. However, since you indicate that you can install and
boot OpenBSD on a non-encrypted volume on the same disks, that doesn't
seem like the problem.
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On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 01:53:04PM +0100, Thijs van Dijk wrote:
On 11 December 2015 at 13:17, Tati Chevron wrote:
Would you really trust HTTPS more than a physical CD being mailed to
you???
Yes.
Both provide some level of accountability, however with PKI you explicitly
trust a limited
d0TGe
] Ts6AIazNZdbQxsUnglzpjhJqyNaoK73SoqwwawBDvT1TpU0T6weIdrQWWaYBjngr
] fd0xaR73GffvLO5gqnFdbikw6OGizGrGQ/YIN4354WoUzpmAXtXv8cajKVwKbP3F
] SnVzgRgPqQJDCQY3gqJ+cIHBQsL3yNTiWtq/gIYeK1W+Wm7yXKn+wKbngcyifoiG
] GnfSlG7cNb0cpB+pRJTr
] =Pzev
] -END PGP SIGNATURE-
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h is.
Whom do I contact about running a site mirror?
Why would we trust your mirror?
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you a copy of the
signify keys, signed by my PGP key. How would that help you at all?
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support
was removed from FTP, the overall user experience of OpenBSD has really
deteriorated...
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e a single partition a spanning the whole drive,
I disagree.
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g
the signify keys with a high degree of confidence.
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e a single partition a spanning the whole drive,
I disagree.
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curiry and _increase_ the potential for
DDOS against openbsd.org?
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fails with an error.
The behaviour of mount_mfs is inconsistent with that of mount, in
that it allows the root directory to be used as a mount point, whereas
mount does not.
As otto points out, using with -P is potentially useful, but without
there doesn't appear to be a use case.
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lable.
Shouldn't we make mount_mfs error out in this case?
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n the standard release directory, but /bsd exists
in the root of the disc, the bootloader does not try to load it, and drops
to a boot prompt.
This appears to contradict the manpage.
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x27;t seem to match the observed behaviour - if /bsd.rd is not
found, it drops to a boot prompt...
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On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 08:31:54PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-11-30, Tati Chevron wrote:
in my case, a USB stick would be actually useful for installing machines
-- unlike the CD sets (I haven't had a working optical drive in the last
5+ years). Any chance for 5.9?
I would b
ote, would anybody be interested in having the source code
for the freely distributable parts of the ports tree available on BD-R? It
just about fits on a single layer disc and is very convenient when you're a
long way from a fast internet connection...
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using /usr/bin/tip?
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Didn't you read the attached dmesg?
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 04:44:11PM +0200, Ville Valkonen wrote:
gmail didn't show any attachment.
That's funny, I didn't receive it either.
It's almost as if there wasn't a dmesg attached, isn't it?
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oot: can't boot!
anyone don't need boot from USB3.0?
Hi,
do you happen to have an HP machine?
Didn't you read the attached dmesg?
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ts doesn't set the
usable channels correctly, based on the regdomain. The only way to prevent
usage of unavailable channels seems to be by modifying the source.
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On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 12:08:37AM +0100, Alexander Salmin wrote:
I want OpenBSD in hostap mode with PCI or PCIe ath / athn driver.
Be aware that hostap mode is not particularly reliable, usable, or with
good peformance at the moment.
- TP-Link TL-WN851ND
Works on OpenBSD.
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for now in general and rum(4) and ural(4) are 802.11a/b/g and
802.11b/g respectively. Work is ongoing to add 802.11n support to
OpenBSD starting with iwm(4).
I have tested ral, ath, and athn in Host AP modes. It works, but not very
reliably.
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Regardless of the setting for CompressionLevel in ssh_config, the debug output
suggests that if compression is enabled at all, the link always uses
compression level 6, the default.
Is this a bug or a feature?
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mple customization, then you could modify this file,
and recompile a customised httpd.
I'm actually working on a few patches to allow this, and also simple URL
re-writing. For example calling a single script to handle all URLs under a
specific path.
E.G.
http://www.example.com/foo/
All to call a specific script, and pass the URL to it, so that content can be
generated dymanically based on the URL.
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On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 09:35:01PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2015-11-05, Tati Chevron wrote:
Or to be more general - what is the best way to manage a local
copy of the distfiles archive?
dpb -F2; clean-old-distfiles
Seems like dpb has come a long way since I last read the
On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 10:13:48AM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 4:18 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015/11/05 11:42, Tati Chevron wrote:
>Is there some reason to not simply use the packages though? You'll end up
>with a lot less junk installed on your
On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 11:13:19AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-11-04, Tati Chevron wrote:
On a freshly installed 5.8-release, I am unable to build mutt from source using
the ports tree.
You could remove the USE_SYSTRACE line from mk.conf.
I tried this on Chris's suggestion
On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 12:18:23PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015/11/05 11:42, Tati Chevron wrote:
>Is there some reason to not simply use the packages though? You'll end up
>with a lot less junk installed on your system than building it yourself.
I need to patch the mut
On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 07:21:39AM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Tati Chevron [chev...@swabsit.com] wrote:
Hi,
On a freshly installed 5.8-release, I am unable to build mutt from source using
the ports tree.
I've never had any difficulty building the mutt port since at least 5.0-re
Hi,
On a freshly installed 5.8-release, I am unable to build mutt from source using
the ports tree.
I've never had any difficulty building the mutt port since at least 5.0-release.
After the first failiure, I did a make distclean in /usr/ports, before trying
to build mutt again, and seeing th
g up and needing to be physically removed and re-inserted were
the main problems. That was basically with various Huawaii dongles.
Hopefully you'll have better luck than I did, if you go down that route.
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an OpenBSD machine to that task.
They have decent antennas, too.
Unlike DSL routers, most 3G routers don't have an option to run in bridge mode.
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