OK you were all right...
After let the default partionning values, I'm able to boot normally.
I would thank Stefan and Kenneth about their detailed replies.
Many thanks for your help, and faq is answering my new questions about that.
Cheers
Luthing
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On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 9:29 AM Luthing wrote:
> I am partitioning my disk manually like :
> ~80% for /root partition
> ~20% for swap
Try installing again using the default disklabel slice layout. If
that works that means your root file system is too big. I rarely make
my root partition any larg
Luthing writes:
> Hey,
> I am partitioning my disk manually like :
> ~80% for /root partition
> ~20% for swap
>
> That's all
> Any idea?
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
Allan
Read https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html about disks and partitions.
I use one fdisk disk partition for OpenBSD that disklabel splits into
several file system partitions.
Regards
On 11/7/18 4:03 AM, Luthing wrote:
Hey,
I am partitioning my disk manually like :
~80% for /root partition
~20
Hey,
I am partitioning my disk manually like :
~80% for /root partition
~20% for swap
That's all
Any idea?
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On 11/5/2018 8:24 AM, Luthing wrote:
Hello there,
I'm facing a strange issue and I need help to fix it.
I created a bootable USB key using Rufus3.3 (Windows) and I successfully
installed OpenBSD 6.4 on my Dell server.
After the installation is done, I cannot boot on my system...
I can see th
Hello there,
I'm facing a strange issue and I need help to fix it.
I created a bootable USB key using Rufus3.3 (Windows) and I successfully
installed OpenBSD 6.4 on my Dell server.
After the installation is done, I cannot boot on my system...
I can see the boot> prompt but, just after the "boo
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