Hi,
This is experiences from an upgrade from 6.0 to 6.2.
I know MBR USB keydisk boot worked on 6.0. This is an attempt to
upgrade to 6.2 with UEFI.
A potential error source I have is that that I'm also switching boot
medium from SATA to NVME. NVME as boot medium does not affect the
OpenBSD insta
Hi,
When upgrading from AMD64 6.0 to 6.2, I stumbled into an issue with
booting from a USB keydisk crypto softraid.
I know USB keydisk crypto softraid boot worked on MBR disks in 6.0.
This is an attempt to upgrade to 6.2 and to go with GPT/UEFI
partitioning and boot.
The issue is that the mac
Hi,
When upgrading from AMD64 6.0 to 6.2, I stumbled into an issue with
booting from a USB keydisk crypto softraid.
I know USB keydisk crypto softraid boot worked on MBR disks in 6.0.
This is an attempt to upgrade to 6.2 and to go with GPT/UEFI
partitioning and boot.
The issue is that the machin
>> Wait what does KARL mean here?
>
> The random kernel re-linking done before first boot and after each
> boot (also used as the basis for syspatch kernel updates).
Ah of course.
>> And what's the kernel compile time setting, would this be a patch or
>> is there some define somewhere?
>
> It's
Hi Stuart, thanks a lot for responding -
The most relevant followup question is probably the one about
why not using boot.conf would work out, at the bottom.
> On 2018-02-01, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> Hi, so, this question sprung from the previous email however it's a big
>> one and so des
Hi, so, this question sprung from the previous email however it's a big
one and so deserves to be addressed separately:
If a machine's BIOS does not support booting from a particular boot
medium where OpenBSD is installed, e.g. my BIOS does maybe not
supporting booting from PCIe NVME SSD:s, but it
Hi misc@,
The operator "blakkheim" just banned me on the project's IRC channel, out of a
private passion or agenda rather than for any benefit of the channel.
I did something apparently-unapprioriate previously on the channel, which was
to send a handful mass-highlights in October last year, an
On Mon, January 8, 2018 6:53 am, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Some time ago the macbook-like model could be purched with tekmote.nl
> but was insanely expensive. At the moment tekmote.nl is no more.
What I understand is that their recent effords are miniITX/microATX/ATX
motherboards with onboard CPU an
You are liable of wasting tens or hundreds of hours of my + other mailing list
subscriber's time with your unsolicited pathethic ramblings.
Disintegrate from this list now.
> Not surprisingly, the naysayers of the thread are with the adamic
> On 2017-12-15, Stuart wrote:
> You can use dd to write zeroes over the start of the device to overwrite
> the partition table and disklabel, I'm not surehow far you have to go
> but would expect "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1m count=8" to do
> the trick (with the correct disk number here ^ o
Hi Stuart,
Thanks a lot for your response. I guess you made a point that for any few-users
usecase the default configuration is fine alrady really. If relevant some
followup question at bottom.
> On 2017-12-14, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Do you see any typical pf.conf or sysctl
Hi!
Do you see any typical pf.conf or sysctl settings to tweak/speedup
NAT/networking stack throughput?
(On USB2 dongles, sigh.
Current speed is quite OK actually, a client with good hardware would get up to
70mbps through the NAT. I was still curious to know if there are any obvious
toggles
> On 2017-12-05 17.26.27 -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
>
> When you implement the patch that adds TRIM you might want to build off
> the work already done and lessons learned. I only spent a few seconds
> searching so you might find more:
>
> https://www.tedunangst
Kevin, the simpler answer here is, don't buy Intel (nor AMD).
https://danluu.com/cpu-bugs/ shares some insights here - with respect to low
quality, an Intel ex-employee sums up the low quality as "you have no idea",
and that among other things, Intel "appears to be cutting back on validation
ef
You're reporting a problem with X, therefore now and always please attach a
copy of /var/log/Xorg.0.log .
> It has Windows 10 Home pre-installed.
> I am trying to work off of USB flash drive.
>
> BIOS has UEFI or legacy option. I have to use legacy option.
>
> Won't finish booting unless I disa
Ah right, the bug actually trigs below, so this is the XHCI_DEBUG log for the
whole bug/failure sequence. Great.
> Thanks for your answer. Sorry for the delay.
>
> In /cc to mpi@.
>
>> The first thing I see when looking at your report, is that your USB
>> devices were plugged in via USB3 (XHCI)
Christoph,
The first thing I see when looking at your report, is that your USB devices
were plugged in via USB3 (XHCI).
Please recompile your kernel with XHCI_DEBUG, and share the debug output here
(and with mpi@) when you have it, when the error happened next time. Ok?
Tinker
> Hello !
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 09:23:51PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
..
> Back in a former life, I often had to transfer terabytes of information
> between hosts in my network. The goal was to reduce the overhead of the
> transfer so that more of the data would get transferred. I had been
> using netca
> Depending on the country the ISP ..
Guys, this is not an OpenBSD thread, so misc@OpenBSD.org is not an appropriate
forum for it. Please do not continue with this thread here.
Hi,
Can I specify the location of core dumps?
So like, a general variant of the kern.nosuidcoredump=2 sysctl.
Having them in /var/crash/ could be a useful way to track crashes in any
programs, maybe.
Ideally I'd like to provide a template string or via other option specify so
coredumps would
> Greetings all - what does one do when during the install you set the default
> console to com0 and now your serial cable is not working? I cannot login to
> set the default console back to use the keyboard and monitor. Instead of the
> boot prompt where I can normally change settings and/or en
Any comments on the security of using X in OpenBSD would be much appreciated,
when running X with machdep.allowaperture=0 , or higher.
This is with background of the general buzz that X is terribly unsecure and
anyone security-minded not even should touch it with a stick, e.g. a userland X
prog
>> On Fri, Oct 06, 2017 at 05:11:05PM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> Any ideas how I get screen rotation in X going?
>>
>> $ xrandr -o right
>> $ xrandr -o left
>> $ xrandr -o normal
>
> Hi John,
>
> "xrandr -o left" (both as root and user, from xterm) gives me:
>
> X Error o
Hi!
Just to get this one clarified, could anyone else give a try for if X driven by
WSFB (that's EFIFB of UEFI) can do screen rotation?
So the steps are, UEFI-boot OpenBSD 6.1 AMD64, use this /etc/X11/xorg.conf :
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "wsfb"
EndSection
Start X (sta
> On Fri, Oct 06, 2017 at 05:11:05PM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> [...]
>> Any ideas how I get screen rotation in X going?
>
> $ xrandr -o right
> $ xrandr -o left
> $ xrandr -o normal
Hi John,
"xrandr -o left" (both as root and user, from xterm) gives me:
X Error of failed request:
Hi!
Following up on the previous thread on rotating the screen, I tried to rotate
the screen in X.
The first thing i must mention is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf , which was needed as X
not worked out of the box on this Atom AMD64 machine:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "wsfb"
End
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 05:02:06PM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
..
>> What am I doing wrong, are there actually any installboot arguments that
>> could help me make it work?
>
> It looks like you're using GPT on both the physical and the
> softraid disk, correct?
>
> In my setup, I have
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 12:55:41AM +0200, Stéphane Aulery wrote:
..
>> And if I use a monitor in portrait orientation ?
>
> I have been using a monitor in portrait for many years and was never
> bothered by the console being the wrong way (X is rotated of course).
>
> In a rare situation where
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:31:22AM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> probing: pc0 mem[572K 56K 495M 1455M 5M 6144M]
>> disk: hd0* hd1* hd2 sr0*
>> >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.32
>> open(hd0a:/etc/boot.conf): Invalid Argument
>> boot>
>>
>>
>> This error may be becau
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 04:11:45PM +0200, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
>> On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Francois Pussault wrote:
>> > maybe installing a tool like xrandr ?
>>
>> Xrandr works only for X. I've skimmed wscons(4), wsdisplay(4),
>> wsconscfg(8), wsconsctl(8), nothing about rotation...
>
> In -c
>> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 08:06:15AM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
[..]
> How do I instruct BOOTX64 to boot from sr0a:/boot ?
(Sorry typo, this should read "How do I instruct BOOTX64 to boot from sr0a:/bsd
?", however sr0a:/bsd was spelled correctly above so it was clear enough
already.)
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 08:06:15AM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Crypto softraid is supported on GPT/UEFI boot and not just on BIOS/MBR boot,
>> right?
>>
>> It's supposed to work exactly the same way, just out of the box, the boot
>> code will ask for typed password or key
Hi,
Can I rotate the screenbuffer +90, -90, 180 degrees?
Some computers and displays have hardware output prerotated, which needs to be
corrected on the OS level. In all cases X has whole-screen rotation support I
think.
Thanks,
Tinker
Hi!
Crypto softraid is supported on GPT/UEFI boot and not just on BIOS/MBR boot,
right?
It's supposed to work exactly the same way, just out of the box, the boot code
will ask for typed password or keydisk, right?
Thanks,
Tinker
Regarding the device listed as supported on https://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
"Rhino Labs Inc. SDNA Shasta":
Their product ad is at
https://web.archive.org/web/20161208032606/http://www.rhinolabsinc.com:80/rhino-shasta-enterprise-grade-network-appliance/
, while archive.org is an uncommon pla
Hi SC,
Thanks for committing!
Should this patch probably fix the many terrible issues AXEN has been
documented to have recently?
(Lazy question, was this patch included in the 6.1 snapshot)
Tinker
> Hi,
>
> This patch does:
>
> - Enable RX aggregation.
> - Fix RX packet buffer alignment, us
Hi!
Any plans for multiqueueing in the disk/fs subsystem?
At least in the current absence of multiqueueing, my benchmarks (made on
/dev/rsd0c) show that 16KB-aligned 16KB accesses are the fastest on the SSD:s I
tested (recent Samsung SATA & NVME).
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20
Dear misc@,
The standard way to install crypto is to go with the "(S)hell" option at boot.
In the MBR days it would be "fdisk -i sd0", now should be with the GPT option
on so "fdisk -ig sd0".
Doing this, importantly, no "EFI Sys" partition is created.
Am I supposed to know how to add that one,
Hi Alex,
Probably the most sensitive spot will be implementing proper Mali chip graphics
support for X.
See this post: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=150069580728434&w=2 .
As I understand it, someone implemented an unaccelerated, blob-free graphics
driver for the Mali.
There's more ARM lap
It would be worthwhile that someone set up a testing environment that
automatically downloads and installs the latest OpenBSD and package versions,
and runs these standard tasks through standard programs, as a way for users to
be more spared from being the first to discover these bugs (and with
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