Re: Crash when cold booting

2024-10-11 Thread Nick Holland
On 10/11/24 12:26, Joe B wrote: Hello, Today i booted into openbsd and got this https://0x0.st/X6aV.jpg I don't know where to start and what to do.. IRC advised to file a report but i was wondering if anyone here can tell me what it is ? I rebooted and everything was

Crash when cold booting

2024-10-11 Thread Joe B
Hello, Today i booted into openbsd and got this https://0x0.st/X6aV.jpg I don't know where to start and what to do.. IRC advised to file a report but i was wondering if anyone here can tell me what it is ? I rebooted and everything was working fine.. just curious to see what pepole have to say

Alder Lake motherboard (i3-N305) not booting

2024-07-27 Thread Rob Schmersel
re connected or not): softraid0 at root scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets > hanging forever after this The disks used are from my older system (also an AMD64 system based on an intel J3720 CPU) was used before, but no softraid was ever configured. The hanging occurs for both booting f

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-06-17, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-06-15, Marco van Hulten wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea >> to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot >> boot from RAID-5. > > Why do you want to run three drive

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-06-15, Marco van Hulten wrote: > Hello, > > I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea > to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot > boot from RAID-5. Why do you want to run three drives in softraid RAID5? You'll get the same capacity

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-16 Thread Marco van Hulten
On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 11:57:13 -0400 Nick Holland wrote: > On 6/15/24 09:05, Marco van Hulten wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the > > idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one > > cannot boot from RAID-5. > > > > Would

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-16 Thread Nick Holland
On 6/15/24 09:05, Marco van Hulten wrote: Hello, I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot boot from RAID-5. Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe altroots on one o

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-15 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 14:05:07 +0100, Marco van Hulten wrote: > > Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe > altroots on one or both of the others) and use the rest of all disks as > RAID-5 device? Or is there a good reason to boot from a disk separate > from the env

booting and RAID-5

2024-06-15 Thread Marco van Hulten
Hello, I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot boot from RAID-5. Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe altroots on one or both of the others) and use the rest of al

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-22 Thread Dan Jones
On Sun Apr 21, 2024 at 9:21 PM MDT, Stephan Somogyi wrote: > On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 9:20 AM Mihai Dragan > wrote: > > > > You need to follow a few additional steps to get R6S image to boot after > > flashing the initial image: > > On an OpenBSD desktop system, install "u-boot-rk3588" package. The

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-22 Thread Mihai Dragan
On 04/22, Dan Jones wrote: > On Sun Apr 21, 2024 at 9:21 PM MDT, Stephan Somogyi wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 9:20 AM Mihai Dragan > > wrote: > > > > > > > You need to follow a few additional steps to get R6S image to boot after > > > flashing the initial image: > > > On an OpenBSD desktop s

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-21 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
Hi, I am just wondering if "apmd" might be a reason. Could you check the output of the "apm" command before and after issuing "apm -A"? Best regards, --ext Stephan Somogyi írta 2024. ápr.. 22, H-n 05:21 órakor: > On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 9:20 AM Mihai Dragan > wrote: > >> You need to follow a

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-21 Thread Stephan Somogyi
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 9:20 AM Mihai Dragan wrote: > You need to follow a few additional steps to get R6S image to boot after > flashing the initial image: > On an OpenBSD desktop system, install "u-boot-rk3588" package. The one I > tested with is u-boot-rk3588-2024.01rc3p1. > Insert the sdcard

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-21 Thread Mihai Dragan
On 04/16, Stephan Somogyi wrote: > Given that it appears that R6S > > https://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg123717.html > > and R6C support > > https://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg124138.html > > are in the ports version of uboot, I was interested in trying to make it

Re: Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-18 Thread Damien Miller
I am interested in how to get ARM devices that need u-boot going. It looks like a few devices have explicit support in sysutils/uboot but there's a bit of documentation gap on how to actually use this to get a system booting. This probably also applies to RISC-V boards, though they are less common. -d

Guidance for booting NanoPi R6S?

2024-04-16 Thread Stephan Somogyi
Given that it appears that R6S https://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg123717.html and R6C support https://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg124138.html are in the ports version of uboot, I was interested in trying to make it work. Unfortunately, I'm not having any luck via th

Re: Booting with secure boot enabled

2024-04-01 Thread Anthony
Hi, > Is it possible to boot OpenBSD with secure boot enabled? No, it's not possible to boot OpenBSD with secure boot enabled. It's detailed in an article[1]. The article also gives a link[2] to daemonforums.org where someone explains how to boot OpenBSD with secure boot enabled, but the message

Booting with secure boot enabled

2024-03-31 Thread Chris Narkiewicz
Is it possible to boot OpenBSD with secure boot enabled? I'd like to try unattended installation over WiFi on ThinkPad X1 and my UEFI firmware supports PXE over WiFi, but it works only in Secure Boot mode. Best regards, Chris Narkiewicz

issues booting with single softraid raid 1 drive

2024-02-28 Thread John Batteen
Hi misc, I'm practicing data recovery scenarios with a RAID 1 array on softraid0. optiplex# bioctl -i softraid0 Volume Status Size Device softraid0 0 Online64022953984 sd0 RAID1 0 Online64022953984 0:0.0 noencl 1 Online640229539

Re: GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-21 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
Hi, maybe I have formulated my word a way it gave way too many chance for misinterpretation. Sorry. I did followed the way you described, but it resulted a non-booting board, only the U-boot SPL got loaded, but the u-boot (proper?) itself didn't managed to start properly. I have built a

Re: GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-19 Thread Crystal Kolipe
to include the packages for the base system on a separate MBR partition at the end. * writing the modified miniroot image to the eMMC of the device. * booting it and doing a regular installation of OpenBSD, overwriting the miniroot image during the install, and using an MBR partitioning scheme. W

Re: GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-19 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
he board, in any way, and the > EFI boot seems to be more understandable for me, mortal human, than > convincing uboot to boot anything other than linux. Later on i plan to > explore other way of booting. > > I know about Exotic Seilicon, it is a great information source, than

Re: GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-16 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
Hi, my current plan is to get OBSd booted on the board, in any way, and the EFI boot seems to be more understandable for me, mortal human, than convincing uboot to boot anything other than linux. Later on i plan to explore other way of booting. I know about Exotic Seilicon, it is a great

Re: GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-16 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 11:17:43AM +0100, Mizsei Zoltn wrote: > for bigger exposure, let me cross-mail this issue / question of > mine: I am trying to boot OBSD on an ARM board which doesn't have any > sd-card slot and at least currently can't use USB in U-Boot and > doesn't have ethernet port. I

GPT GUID and the booting process

2023-11-16 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
Hi, for bigger exposure, let me cross-mail this issue / question of mine: I am trying to boot OBSD on an ARM board which doesn't have any sd-card slot and at least currently can't use USB in U-Boot and doesn't have ethernet port. I have prepared the GPT partition scheme on the eMMC using rkdevel

Re: Booting OpenBSD 7.3's i386 bsd.rd

2023-05-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-01, Damian McGuckin wrote: > > What is required please? > > I am trying to boot this bsd.rd (which is a file 4Mb big) on an old > NET5500 which has 512MBytes of RAM. On a running system, > > From the > > boot> > > prompt, doing > > boot> boot bsd.rd > > it appears to load

Re: Booting OpenBSD 7.3's i386 bsd.rd

2023-05-01 Thread Darren Tucker
On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 12:38, Damian McGuckin wrote: [...] > it appears to loads bsd.rd, but then drops straight back into the BIOS > and starts the BIOS boot. > > Any suggestions. Try switching the console to serial instead of relying on the BIOS: boot> stty com0 19200 boot> set tty com0 (Repla

Re: Booting OpenBSD 7.3's i386 bsd.rd

2023-04-30 Thread Paul de Weerd
Are you sure you're using i386 and not amd64? Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 12:26:41PM +1000, Damian McGuckin wrote: | | What is required please? | | I am trying to boot this bsd.rd (which is a file 4Mb big) on an old | NET5500 which has 512MBytes of RAM. On a running system, |

Re: Booting OpenBSD 7.3's i386 bsd.rd

2023-04-30 Thread Aaron Mason
How are you getting to the boot> prompt? On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:28 PM Damian McGuckin wrote: > > > What is required please? > > I am trying to boot this bsd.rd (which is a file 4Mb big) on an old > NET5500 which has 512MBytes of RAM. On a running system, > > From the > > boot> > > pro

Booting OpenBSD 7.3's i386 bsd.rd

2023-04-30 Thread Damian McGuckin
What is required please? I am trying to boot this bsd.rd (which is a file 4Mb big) on an old NET5500 which has 512MBytes of RAM. On a running system, From the boot> prompt, doing boot> boot bsd.rd it appears to loads bsd.rd, but then drops straight back into the BIOS a

Re: Issues booting alpine linux > 3.5 on vmm - openbsd7.2

2023-01-21 Thread Divan Santana
Dave Voutila writes: > Dave Voutila writes: > >> di...@santanas.co.za writes: >> >>> Hi OpenBSD friends, >>> >>> Just a report, not sure if it's helpful, but @voutilad requested [1] I >>> send the details to the mailing list. >>> >>> I have seen a few reports online[1][2], about some users not b

Re: Issues booting alpine linux > 3.5 on vmm - openbsd7.2

2023-01-06 Thread Dave Voutila
Dave Voutila writes: > di...@santanas.co.za writes: > >> Hi OpenBSD friends, >> >> Just a report, not sure if it's helpful, but @voutilad requested [1] I >> send the details to the mailing list. >> >> I have seen a few reports online[1][2], about some users not being able to >> boot newer alpin

Re: Issues booting alpine linux > 3.5 on vmm - openbsd7.2

2023-01-06 Thread Dave Voutila
di...@santanas.co.za writes: > Hi OpenBSD friends, > > Just a report, not sure if it's helpful, but @voutilad requested [1] I > send the details to the mailing list. > > I have seen a few reports online[1][2], about some users not being able to > boot newer alpine linux versions (and other linux

Issues booting alpine linux > 3.5 on vmm - openbsd7.2

2023-01-06 Thread divan
Hi OpenBSD friends, Just a report, not sure if it's helpful, but @voutilad requested [1] I send the details to the mailing list. I have seen a few reports online[1][2], about some users not being able to boot newer alpine linux versions (and other linux OS' in my experience). Specifically I've s

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-11-05, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > By the way: what's the status of Bluetooth on OpenBSD? At one point in > the past it was broken. Is it still the case? Will I be able to use my > BT headphones? Bluetooth support was incomplete and not useful in that state, it has been removed several ye

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-05 Thread Maurice McCarthy
The kernel recognises bluetooth devices Nov 5 11:32:25 fresh /bsd: ugen1 at uhub5 port 5 "Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth" rev 2.00/88.91 addr 2 But there is no support in the system and, so far as I am aware, there is no one working on this. The few devs have too much to do already.

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-04 Thread Noth
Hi,    You're lucky enough to have the exact printout block by block of the disk layout. I wouldn't want to do this in OpenBSD's fdisk, it'd be easier with gparted on a Linux liveCD if you can. It can be done with fdisk but it's not very userfriendly. Thanks. I managed to do it with Linu

Re: Can I undo OpenBSD GPT partition table and recover my data? was: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-04 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On Thu, 3 Nov 2022 at 20:50, Manuel Giraud wrote: [For some reasons your message got into spam and is not even displayed on the mail archive] > > Ottavio Caruso writes: > > [...] > > > So I officially joined the club of idiots who don't back up their > > partition table. > > And hopefully, you

Re: Can I undo OpenBSD GPT partition table and recover my data? was: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-03 Thread Manuel Giraud
Ottavio Caruso writes: [...] > So I officially joined the club of idiots who don't back up their > partition table. And hopefully, you have it backup on this mailing list. Both screenshots are big for a list and useless (you probably already created a GPT so what you see is a fresh EFI sys and

Re: Can I undo OpenBSD GPT partition table and recover my data? was: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-03 Thread Nick Holland
On 11/3/22 10:14, Ottavio Caruso wrote: On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 12:27, Ottavio Caruso naively wrote: ... This is how it looks from Debian: Device Start End Sectors Size Type ... /dev/sda6 223012864 877277183 654264320 312G Microsoft basic data ... So I officially joined t

Re: [SPAM] Can I undo OpenBSD GPT partition table and recover my data? was: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-03 Thread Noth
On 03/11/2022 15:14, Ottavio Caruso wrote: On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 12:27, Ottavio Caruso naively wrote: I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that was originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due suspend/resume not working. This is how it looks from Debian: De

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Thanks for all the education here folks!

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Noth
On 01/11/2022 13:27, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Hi, I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that was originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due suspend/resume not working. This is how it looks from Debian: Device Start   End   Sectors  Size Type /d

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Stefan Hagen
Ottavio Caruso wrote (2022-11-01 13:27 CET): > Hi, > > I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that was > originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due suspend/resume not > working. > > [...] > > Is multibooting worth it or is it just a pain in the down under? I did

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 02:20:38PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Op 01/11/2022 om 13:16 schreef Claudio Jeker: > > On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 12:42:10PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > > > I think you are asking for a world of grief. > > Not really, just be careful when installing any additional OS

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Claudio Jeker
ect whole disk. > sda5 is likely to be on an extended partition. That is trouble booting. This is GPT and EFI. I had no trouble booting OpenBSD from large offsets. Btw. you can use the linux efibootmgr to set a menu entry for OpenBSD. With that you can use the boot menu to select what to boot.

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Maurice McCarthy
I think you are asking for a world of grief. sda5 is likely to be on an extended partition. That is trouble booting. You cannot use the linux swap partition easily, though it might be possible, reformatting on change of operation system, ???!!! I'd advise against even trying. Unless you

Re: booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
ccess with booting OpenBSD directly from USB. See "ibstall on Raspberry Pi" in the INSTALL.arm64 file. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

Re: booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-22 Thread Sandeep Gupta
; > installation process. What I did was > > 1) updated the eeprom (bootloader) > > 2) set boot to usb > > 3) wrote install71.img onto ssd. > > > > The boot process did start but I got a blank screen. I was wondering if > > anyone has tried and has had success

Re: booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
it to work. I got a blank screen during the > installation process. What I did was > 1) updated the eeprom (bootloader) > 2) set boot to usb > 3) wrote install71.img onto ssd. > > The boot process did start but I got a blank screen. I was wondering if > anyone has tried and has had s

Re: booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-20 Thread Sandeep Gupta
; > 2) set boot to usb > > 3) wrote install71.img onto ssd. > > > > The boot process did start but I got a blank screen. I was wondering if > > anyone has tried and has had success with booting > > OpenBSD directly from USB. > > > > Thanks > > s

Re: booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-20 Thread David Demelier
couldn't get it to work. I got a blank screen during the > installation process. What I did was > 1) updated the eeprom (bootloader) > 2) set boot to usb > 3) wrote install71.img onto ssd. > > The boot process did start but I got a blank screen. I was wondering if &

booting OpenBSD on Raspberry pi4 without using sdcard for UEFI

2022-05-20 Thread Sandeep Gupta
d was 1) updated the eeprom (bootloader) 2) set boot to usb 3) wrote install71.img onto ssd. The boot process did start but I got a blank screen. I was wondering if anyone has tried and has had success with booting OpenBSD directly from USB. Thanks sandeep

UEFI install not booting if disk preinstalled with Fedora

2022-04-27 Thread Mihai Popescu
Hello, During my recent experimentation with ssd and OpenBSD, I came to a point where the OpenBSD amd64 snapshot install was not able to boot from ssd installed and booted in UEFI mode. Since I was able to prior use this ssd in this configuration, I started to analyze and check more in BIOS and ss

Re: OpenBSD-7.1beta aarch64 on RPI4 black screen after "Booting sd0a:"

2022-04-05 Thread Mihai Popescu
try a...@openbsd.org list and do some reading first

bsd.rd booting stuck on HP ProBook 450 G8

2022-03-09 Thread Anton Kasimov
I'm trying to install OpenBSD current on HP ProBook 450 G8 and booting bsd.rd is stuck at the very initial stage (last line - entry point 0x). I've tried disabling various bios features but without success. Any suggestions on making OpenBSD to work? dmesg from ubuntu is bellow: [

PXE Booting diskless APU2 issues

2022-01-15 Thread dennis . nuesser
Dear all, I'm trying to set up a diskless client. I previously was successful with the installation on an i386 Alix 2D13 board, but I'm unable to get a proper amd64 install on the APU 2C4 board working. I'm following the official diskless man page documentation, and in addition, a talk held

Re: "ERR M" on booting installation USB on Athlon

2021-11-12 Thread uxer
> I'm guessing that your BIOS is enumerating the flash drive as a floppy disk > device rather than a hard disk. You might be able to change this behaviour > in the BIOS. My floppy disk & USB related (AFAIK) BIOS settings are: Legacy Diskette A: [Disabled] USB Controller [Enabled] USB 2.0 Con

Re: "ERR M" on booting installation USB on Athlon

2021-11-08 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 08:25:24PM +0200, u...@mailo.com wrote: > Tried to install amd64 "install70.img" from a microSD on an old PC: > CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4200+ > Motherboard: Asus M2N-E > Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, AMD Hammer > USB1 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI (MCP55P) - OHCI USB 1.1 Con

"ERR M" on booting installation USB on Athlon

2021-11-08 Thread uxer
Tried to install amd64 "install70.img" from a microSD on an old PC: CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Motherboard: Asus M2N-E Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, AMD Hammer USB1 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI (MCP55P) - OHCI USB 1.1 Controller USB2 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI (MCP55P) - EHCI USB 2.0 Con

Booting Alpha with a different root device

2021-04-28 Thread Luigi30
Hi everyone, I'm setting up an AlphaServer DS10 with 6.8. This model of AlphaServer has a buggy IDE controller which prevents the use of DMA under most circumstances so I installed a SATA controller. The controller is supported by OpenBSD, but not the SRM console so it's not directly bootable. I

Re: Difficulty booting UEFI from DVD

2021-01-17 Thread Mitch K.
Presumably yes, based on the "Installed improvements" here: http://www.openbsd.org/68.html I assume you've verified/changed the boot priority in BIOS so it will try to boot from the DVD before the main drive? Mitch ocelot wrote on Sun [2021-Jan-17 03:45:19 +]: > Hey guys. I'm trying to in

Difficulty booting UEFI from DVD

2021-01-16 Thread ocelot
Hey guys. I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a laptop, but the UEFI boot manager doesn't see the DVD. The laptop is a Dell with a Ryzen 4700U, and only has UEFI boot capability. The ISO I'm using is the latest version, 6.8. The ISO hash matches one listed in the SHA256 file, and I also verified the

Re: Difficulty booting UEFI from DVD

2021-01-16 Thread Jonathan Gray
hey were > not detected by the desktop's UEFI boot manager either. > > Is OpenBSD able to boot in UEFI mode from DVDs? The iso does not support booting with UEFI. Write install68.img to a USB disk and boot from that.

Re: Difficulty booting UEFI from DVD

2021-01-16 Thread Thomas Bohl
Hey guys. I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a laptop, but the UEFI boot manager doesn't see the DVD. Have you tried it with Secure Boot disabled?

OpenBSD -current not booting on Dell M4800

2020-12-15 Thread jpeg
Hello, I've sent some bug reports about this, but maybe that wasn't the best place to post it. When upgrading to a snapshot with sysupgrade and rebooting, the display hangs as openbsd loads wdisplay0, and xenodm nor X will start. I don't think wdisplay loads at all. This happens on amd64 with the

Re: Sun Fire X2100 stops booting

2020-06-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-06-24, Jan Stary wrote: > This is current/amd64 on a Sun Fire X2100. > The boot sequence stops at the "root on wd0a ..." line > and nothing else happens. > > No, it's not redirecting the console. > Am I missing something obvious? > Is anyoney seeing the same? > > Below is the last working

Re: Sun Fire X2100 stops booting

2020-06-24 Thread Mihai Popescu
Sun is not for beginners ... At least not for the ones who stopped at 5.9.

Sun Fire X2100 stops booting

2020-06-24 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/amd64 on a Sun Fire X2100. The boot sequence stops at the "root on wd0a ..." line and nothing else happens. No, it's not redirecting the console. Am I missing something obvious? Is anyoney seeing the same? Below is the last working dmesg I have from the machine - sorry it's so lat

Problem booting OpenBSD on IGEL M320c (amd64)

2020-06-04 Thread Larkin Nickle
I am unable to boot OpenBSD 6.7 on an IGEL M320c machine I have. Booting begins, but after the message `0:1:0: mem address conflict 0x3800/0x800` appears, the screen appears to be cleared and the cursor continues blinking on the bottom left of the screen. After a few seconds, it moves

Re: Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-04 Thread Vertigo Altair
pper DRAM Memory test >>> > Short memory cell test >>> > >>> > POST Upper DRAM Memory test . PASS >>> > HDD Access .. PASS >>> > USB device detected >>> > Temperature test ...

Re: Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-04 Thread Vertigo Altair
EEPROM test . PASS >> > POST PCI test ....... PASS >> > POST BMC Interface test . PASS >> > POST NVRAM check PASS >> > POST overall test results ...

Re: Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
ports in the bios config? If so, set com0 to port 0x3f8, irq 4. If not try to figure out what it really uses (try booting another OS that uses ACPI to configure the serial port; OpenBSD has static config for these) and you can use boot -c and tell the irq in the kernel, when it's booted use

Re: Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-03 Thread Vertigo Altair
. PASS > > POST overall test results ... PASS > > > > NVRAM: 00 DF 00 E6 03 0F 00 EA 01 55 3E __ 00 0F 00 F7 > > Version 2.19.1266. Copyright (C) 2019 American Megatrends, Inc. > > BIOS Date: 06/26/2019 22:19:26 Ver: 0ACHI040 > >

Re: Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-03 Thread Andrea Fleckenstein
06/26/2019 22:19:26 Ver: 0ACHI040 > Press or to enter setup. > probing: pc0 com1 com2 com3 mem[640K 1894M 117M 972K 4M 14336M] > disk: hd0 hd1* hd2* >>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.46 > boot> stty com0 115200 > boot> set tty com0 > switching console to com0 >>>

Dell VEP 1445 OpenBSD 6.6 Booting Failed

2020-05-03 Thread Vertigo Altair
336M] disk: hd0 hd1* hd2* >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.46 boot> stty com0 115200 boot> set tty com0 switching console to com0 >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.46 boot> cannot open hd0a:/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory booting hd0a:/6.6/amd64/bsd.rd: 3732171+1537024+3885432+0+5

Re: booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-23 Thread Jan Stary
reinstalled on. > > So I suspect the media: > > On Apr 23 06:55:16, we...@weirdnet.nl wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:54:22PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > > | Booting from Hard Disk... > > | Using drive 0, partition 3. > > | Loading > > | ERR R > >

Re: booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-23 Thread Jan Stary
we...@weirdnet.nl wrote: > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:54:22PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > | Booting from Hard Disk... > | Using drive 0, partition 3. > | Loading > | ERR R > > These "ERR x" error codes are documented in biosboot(8)[1]. They're > brief becau

Re: booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-22 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:54:22PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: | Booting from Hard Disk... | Using drive 0, partition 3. | Loading | ERR R These "ERR x" error codes are documented in biosboot(8)[1]. They're brief because the biosboot program is quite space constrained. In this partic

Re: booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-22 Thread Noth
. Payload [memtest] 4. Payload [setup] Booting from Hard Disk... Using drive 0, partition 3. Loading.. Installation onto the SD card went just fine. After reboot, I try to boot from it: Connected to /dev/cuaU0 (speed 115200) PCEngines apu2 coreboot build 20170228 2032 MB DRAM SeaBIOS (version rel

Re: booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-22 Thread Leslie
Jan Stary wrote: > bios0: vendor coreboot version "4.0.7" date 02/28/2017 This firmware is very old. https://pcengines.github.io/

booting from a SD card on APU2: ERR R

2020-04-22 Thread Jan Stary
now for boot menu Select boot device: 1. USB MSC Drive Generic Flash Disk 8.07 2. SD card 16000MiB 3. Payload [memtest] 4. Payload [setup] Booting from Hard Disk... Using drive 0, partition 3. Loading.. Installation onto the SD card went just fine. After reboot, I try to boot from it

Re: su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting.

2019-12-03 Thread dmitry.sensei
Thanks. I'll wait next snap 👍 вт, 3 дек. 2019 г., 16:35 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019-12-03, dmitry.sensei wrote: > > Hi! > > > > su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting. > > Broken diff in snapshots. Rebuild libc from a source checko

Re: su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting.

2019-12-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-12-03, dmitry.sensei wrote: > Hi! > > su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting. Broken diff in snapshots. Rebuild libc from a source checkout, or copy an older libc from another machine if you have one, or wait for a new snap.

su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting.

2019-12-02 Thread dmitry.sensei
Hi! su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting. May be this from /etc/rc.d/rc.subr OpenBSD ORLOV-NB.sharifa.local 6.6 GENERIC.MP#503 amd64 Dec 3 09:53:51 ORLOV-NB sendsyslog: dropped 4 messages, error 57, pid 91087 Dec 3 09:53:51 ORLOV-NB su: invalid user name (NULL

Re: Booting octeon in single user mode

2019-05-21 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Thanks Stuart, this also works well and saves having to mess around with uboot. Cheers, Jordan On 5/7/19 3:58 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2019-05-07, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: Hi folks, I have an old Edgerouter Lite I set up last year that I've forgotten the passwords for. I know you can

Re: Booting octeon in single user mode

2019-05-21 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Thanks Visa, that did the trick! Sorry for the late reply, just got a chance to look at the machine, and everythings working great now. Jordan On 5/7/19 9:58 AM, Visa Hankala wrote: On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 09:19:05AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: I have an old Edgerouter Lite I set up last

Re: Booting octeon in single user mode

2019-05-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-05-07, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have an old Edgerouter Lite I set up last year that I've forgotten the > passwords for. > > I know you can boot single user mode on amd64 by typing "boot -s" at the > bootloader prompt, but that does not seem to exist on octeon. > > Any he

Re: Booting octeon in single user mode

2019-05-07 Thread Visa Hankala
On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 09:19:05AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: > I have an old Edgerouter Lite I set up last year that I've forgotten the > passwords for. You can reset the passwords by using bsd.rd. Run the upgrader until it has mounted the filesystems and asks "Location of sets?" Type ! and p

Booting octeon in single user mode

2019-05-07 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Hi folks, I have an old Edgerouter Lite I set up last year that I've forgotten the passwords for. I know you can boot single user mode on amd64 by typing "boot -s" at the bootloader prompt, but that does not seem to exist on octeon. Any help you guys can provide getting my octeon into singl

Re: ssd drive disappears when booting

2019-02-18 Thread Nick Holland
On 2/17/19 2:57 AM, Jason McIntyre wrote: > On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 01:23:44AM +, tfrohw...@fastmail.com wrote: ... >> This sounds like the problem that I (and others) have seen when the hard >> drive is set to RAID in the Bios/firmware. Try setting it to AHCI if your >> bios lets you. >> >

Re: ssd drive disappears when booting

2019-02-16 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 01:23:44AM +, tfrohw...@fastmail.com wrote: > On February 16, 2019 6:41:49 PM UTC, Jason McIntyre > wrote: > >hi. hoping someone knows what's happening here... > > > >i installed -current amd64 on an old dell latitude e6320 laptop. > >it ran fine for a few hours, but o

Re: ssd drive disappears when booting

2019-02-16 Thread tfrohw...@fastmail.com
On February 16, 2019 6:41:49 PM UTC, Jason McIntyre wrote: >hi. hoping someone knows what's happening here... > >i installed -current amd64 on an old dell latitude e6320 laptop. >it ran fine for a few hours, but on a subsequent reboot the disk (an >ssd) >seemed to disappear: > > ... >

ssd drive disappears when booting

2019-02-16 Thread Jason McIntyre
hi. hoping someone knows what's happening here... i installed -current amd64 on an old dell latitude e6320 laptop. it ran fine for a few hours, but on a subsequent reboot the disk (an ssd) seemed to disappear: ... softraid0 at root scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets

booting install-kernel freezes with USB

2018-12-13 Thread Otto Diesenbacher-Reinmüller
Hi all, Trying to install OpenBSD AMD64 (tried 6.4 und snapshot) with an USB-Stick (tried install64.fs and miniroot64.fs, various USB-sticks, tried different USB-hookups, confirmed the successfull boot on other machines) the booting freezes at: ... uhidev0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-27 Thread Peter J. Philipp
ofwboot /bsd which is the same as boot ultra1:,ofwboot /bsd If you think you're booting from a disk that you think isn't there you may have to enter the entire path? boot /ht/pci@0:,ofwboot /bsd Better create an alias for it though make sure you don't clobber any existing o

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-26 Thread Katherine Rohl
9. > > You have much greater faith in Apple firmware doing things with > non-Apple HW than I do. :) > > Apple built their firmware to boot MacOS from MacHW, and anything beyond > that that actually works is more good luck than their intent. I'm not > saying it's i

Re: macppc - Booting with a SATA PCI drive

2018-10-26 Thread Nick Holland
Apple built their firmware to boot MacOS from MacHW, and anything beyond that that actually works is more good luck than their intent. I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just not guaranteed. And it might be buggy if it does try to work. I'd suggest just booting off your ID

Re: Dell PowerEdge R410 not booting 6.4

2018-10-26 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Thursday, October 25, 2018 9:59:09 PM -03 Philip Guenther wrote: > On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 8:44 PM diego righi wrote: > > So why openbsd 6.4 i386 and amd64 bootloaders (not biosboot, boot!) > > express different behavior? Wasn't openbsd about correctness? :/ > > If I'm wrong and it is document

Re: Dell PowerEdge R410 not booting 6.4

2018-10-26 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 07:57:50AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > Using one big "a" partition means: > > - higher risk of filesystem damage to system partitions after an > unsafe restart (crash, power failure): if a partition isn't actively > written to, it's less likely to suffer damage > > -

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