Re: boot> does not "time out" after failed PXE boot

2017-10-03 Thread Claus Assmann
On Tue, Oct 03, 2017, Alexander Hall wrote: > Unless I'm mistaken, Claus refers to things that happen prior to the > boot prompt appearing the first time. Yes. It's the boot order in the BIOS, i.e., it tries PXE boot before the HD (i.e., before the ">boot" prompt even shows up). > Once the boot p

Re: boot> does not "time out" after failed PXE boot

2017-10-03 Thread Alexander Hall
Unless I'm mistaken, Claus refers to things that happen prior to the boot prompt appearing the first time. Once the boot prompt does up, I'd expect at least one attempt. Claus, do you by any chance have anything fancy in /etc/boot.conf? /Alexander On October 2, 2017 8:30:29 PM GMT+02:00, The

Re: boot> does not "time out" after failed PXE boot

2017-10-02 Thread Theo de Raadt
Only one boot attempt occurs, whether network or disk. It is expected behaviour. > After a failed/aborted PXE boot (e.g., hitting a key or no network) > a laptop is "hanging" at the (OpenBSD 6.2 snapshot) > >boot > prompt which normally (AFAICT) times out and just boots after a few > seconds (fro

boot> does not "time out" after failed PXE boot

2017-10-02 Thread Claus Assmann
After a failed/aborted PXE boot (e.g., hitting a key or no network) a laptop is "hanging" at the (OpenBSD 6.2 snapshot) >boot prompt which normally (AFAICT) times out and just boots after a few seconds (from disk); it boots fine after hitting "Return". Can someone please clarify if this is known/e