augusta bonaventura(augusta...@gmail.com) on 2018.04.21 10:55:54 +0300:
> There is no problem when I reboot many times. Whenever I turn off power
> supply hardly, it comes with problem.
> it is not a solution for me to implement the solutions you specify. I
> installed/updated(boot-kernel) it sever
There is no problem when I reboot many times. Whenever I turn off power
supply hardly, it comes with problem.
it is not a solution for me to implement the solutions you specify. I
installed/updated(boot-kernel) it several times after our correspondence
with you.
I have done the same process many ti
>
> Reinstalling the operating system seems to solve the problem.
>
Almost never you need to reinstall OpenBSD.
There are only 2 parts that could be broken in your case:
boot(8) and kernel itself (/bsd).
Both could be downloaded from CD or ftp.OpenBSD.org website
That is why I told you to try to
Le 2018-04-20 21:41, augusta bonaventura a écrit :
Hi,
I am installing on the hardware mentioned below in OpenBSD 6.2 and 6.3
versions. When the Login menu comes, I turn off power supply (only 1
time)
for a power failure test. When the device reboots, it reboots itself
when
it comes to the "b
Reinstalling the operating system seems to solve the problem.
But my main question is different: Why does this problem happen in the
release 6.2 and later versions? The same process does not cause the problem
in version 6.1.
Reinstalling the operating system every time can not be a solution, right?
Please provide list of disks reported by boot(8) (i.e. hd0..)
Try to boot CD kernel from your disk boot ]
i.e: boot from harddrive, and in boot> prompt try
something like "cd0:/6.3/bsd" (not sure about exact syntax, check man)
If it does not work, then you need to reinstall your boot and kernel f
It is constantly restarting itself without of any message.
When I type in "boot -s", the device reboots itself again.
As you said, I booted from flash / cdrom and fsck all the partitions, but
that did not help either.
Also I checked /bsd exists on root
However, the system can not be booted.
I dont
Does it reboot itself without of any message?
Try to break in boot(8) menu (by clicking any key when boot prompt created)
and boot kernel in single user mode (boot -s).
If it does not help, boot from flash/cdrom (as you probably done accroding
to dmesg) and fsck your harddrive/ssd partitions.
Are
It means OpenBSD is constantly restarting itself.
2018-04-20 23:01 GMT+03:00 IL Ka :
> > When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
> > it comes to the "boot>" menu.
>
> What do you mean "reboots itself "?
>
> boot(8) reboots your machine instead of booting kernel with out of any
> output?
> When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
> it comes to the "boot>" menu.
What do you mean "reboots itself "?
boot(8) reboots your machine instead of booting kernel with out of any
output?
Hi,
I am installing on the hardware mentioned below in OpenBSD 6.2 and 6.3
versions. When the Login menu comes, I turn off power supply (only 1 time)
for a power failure test. When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
it comes to the "boot>" menu.
However, even though I tried at least 10 ti
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