On 2015-11-22, Mike Bregg wrote:
>
> The default baud rate for your APU is probably 115200bps. OpenBSD will
> be set to 9600. You can either change the baud rate to 115200 in
> boot.conf (stty com0 115200), or connect your screen session at 9600bps.
Or change the APU BIOS speed to 9600.
On Sun, November 22, 2015 11:13 am, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi list,
> I've an APU1D where I want install OpenBSD 5.8 amd64. The only option
> that I have is install from console.
>
> I've downloaded install58.fs and modified /etc/boot.conf adding:
> set tty com0
> (saved)
>
> During boot it reco
On 2015-11-22 09:13, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list,
I've an APU1D where I want install OpenBSD 5.8 amd64. The only option
that I have is install from console.
I've downloaded install58.fs and modified /etc/boot.conf adding:
set tty com0
(saved)
During boot it recognizes obsd install media the
Il 22/11/2015 17:44, Mike Bregg ha scritto:
On 2015-11-22 09:13, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list,
I've an APU1D where I want install OpenBSD 5.8 amd64. The only option
that I have is install from console.
I've downloaded install58.fs and modified /etc/boot.conf adding:
set tty com0
(saved)
Dur
Thanks Jan,
I'm connecting with baud 115200, tried the default and works.
Sorry for my distraction.
Il 22/11/2015 17:32, Jan Vlach ha scritto:
Hi Alessandro,
what's the baud rate of the APU? (in APU bios ...)
man boot.conf says, that openbsd's default is 9600. (look for stty)
I did some AL
Il 22/11/2015 17:22, Alexander Salmin ha scritto:
I have a similar setup. Kill your screen, and connect again, usually
works for me.
On 2015-11-22 17:13, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
set tty com0
Thanks alexander,
problem not solved, after restarting session I don't have output.
I have a similar setup. Kill your screen, and connect again, usually
works for me.
On 2015-11-22 17:13, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
set tty com0
Hi list,
I've an APU1D where I want install OpenBSD 5.8 amd64. The only option
that I have is install from console.
I've downloaded install58.fs and modified /etc/boot.conf adding:
set tty com0
(saved)
During boot it recognizes obsd install media then print this message:
switching to com0
aft
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