Dear Tom,
Booting from a USB dongle works! Thank you!
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 2:37 AM, Tom Smyth
mailto:tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu>> wrote:
Hi Xianwen,
if you try with the USB Boot device... you can see if you can load it .
then I suggest you get a compact low prof
Hi Xianwen,
if you try with the USB Boot device... you can see if you can load it .
then I suggest you get a compact low profiile USB key so that it
doenst snag on your bag when putting
the laptop back in the case
Tom
On 22 February 2018 at 02:11, Xianwen Chen wrote:
> Dear Steve,
>
> I agree
Dear Steve,
I agree! Thank you for the advice!
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 11:27 PM, STeve Andre'
mailto:and...@msu.edu>> wrote:
On 02/12/18 12:07, Xianwen Chen wrote:
Dear OpenBSD users,
I am not able to run OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6330. The
installation w
On 02/12/18 12:07, Xianwen Chen wrote:
Dear OpenBSD users,
I am not able to run OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6330. The
installation was done by taking out the hard drive and hook it through
a USB reader to another machine.
I boot the hard drive through Legacy Boot menu. The boot proc
Dear Mestre,
Thank you. I agree!
Sincerely,
Xianwen
On 2/12/18, Ricardo Mestre
wrote:
> Hi Xianwen,
>
> I guess this is one of "you're-on-your-own" cases, the BIOS being locked by
> IT I'm even surprised you're allowed to install a different OS on the
> machine.
>
> For starters I'd speak dire
Dear Peter,
Thank you. There is probably such an option in BIOS. Unfortunately I
do not have access to BIOS at the moment, because it is locked by
administrators of my IT department.
Sincerely,
Xianwen
On 2/12/18, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 02/12/18 18:07, Xianwen Chen wrote:
>> Dear Open
Thank you Mike!
Sincerely,
Xianwen
On 2/12/18, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 05:25:57PM +, Xianwen Chen wrote:
>> Dear Mike,
>>
>> >From the output of dmesg, I guess so. The BIOS is locked by IT
>> administrators. Is there some way that I can use OpenBSD while the
>> controlle
Hi Xianwen,
I guess this is one of "you're-on-your-own" cases, the BIOS being locked by IT
I'm even surprised you're allowed to install a different OS on the machine.
For starters I'd speak directly with them and check what are you allowed or not
to do with the machine.
/mestre
On Monday, 12
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 05:25:57PM +, Xianwen Chen wrote:
> Dear Mike,
>
> >From the output of dmesg, I guess so. The BIOS is locked by IT
> administrators. Is there some way that I can use OpenBSD while the
> controller is set to RAID mode?
>
> Sincerely,
> Xianwen
>
not that I know of
>
Dear Mike,
>From the output of dmesg, I guess so. The BIOS is locked by IT
administrators. Is there some way that I can use OpenBSD while the
controller is set to RAID mode?
Sincerely,
Xianwen
On 2/12/18, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 05:07:15PM +, Xianwen Chen wrote:
>> Dear
On 02/12/18 18:07, Xianwen Chen wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD users,
>
> I am not able to run OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6330. The
> installation was done by taking out the hard drive and hook it through
> a USB reader to another machine.
>
> I boot the hard drive through Legacy Boot menu. The
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 05:07:15PM +, Xianwen Chen wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD users,
>
> I am not able to run OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6330. The
> installation was done by taking out the hard drive and hook it through
> a USB reader to another machine.
>
> I boot the hard drive throug
Dear OpenBSD users,
I am not able to run OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 on a Dell Latitude E6330. The
installation was done by taking out the hard drive and hook it through
a USB reader to another machine.
I boot the hard drive through Legacy Boot menu. The boot process stops with
root device:
It is possible
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