Re: NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-21 Thread Samuel Jayden
Hello Anders, I've already tried several other brands of NVMe disks, but nothing has changed. In fact, since OpenBSD detects fewer network interfaces than the hardware actually has, I believe this is a more general issue rather than something specifically related to the NVMe disk. I just want to

Re: NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-20 Thread Anders Andersson
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 2:07 PM Claudio Jeker wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 03:59:06PM +0300, Samuel Jayden wrote: > > Hi again, > > > > I've replaced the NVMe disk; however, the issue persists without any > > noticeable improvement or change in behavior. I would greatly appreciate > > any gu

Re: NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-20 Thread Samuel Jayden
use > the 8 ixl and 4 igc eat them all. You may be able to disable them via boot > -c as well. > > > On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 6:43 PM Samuel Jayden < > samueljaydan1...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Dear OpenBSD Misc Team, > > > > > > I

Re: NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-20 Thread Claudio Jeker
> Dear OpenBSD Misc Team, > > > > I am encountering an issue while trying to install OpenBSD 7.6. The > > installation process does not detect my NVMe disk. > > > > During boot, I ran machine diskinfo and confirmed that the system > > recognizes the NVMe disk

Re: NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-20 Thread Samuel Jayden
43 PM Samuel Jayden wrote: > Dear OpenBSD Misc Team, > > I am encountering an issue while trying to install OpenBSD 7.6. The > installation process does not detect my NVMe disk. > > During boot, I ran machine diskinfo and confirmed that the system > recognizes the NVMe disk:

NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-19 Thread Samuel Jayden
Dear OpenBSD Misc Team, I am encountering an issue while trying to install OpenBSD 7.6. The installation process does not detect my NVMe disk. During boot, I ran machine diskinfo and confirmed that the system recognizes the NVMe disk: boot> machine diskinfo DiskBlkSiz IoAlign SizeFl

Re: Need help with manpage installation via makefile

2024-12-18 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 12:32:54PM -0600, izzy Meyer wrote: > Hello misc@ > > ```makefile > PREFIX ?= /usr/local > BINDIR = ${PREFIX}/bin > MANDIR = ${PREFIX}/man/man1 > > SCRIPT = wireless > MAN = wireless.1 > > all:# nothing to build > > install: > install -m 755 $(SCRIPT) $(BINDIR) >

Need help with manpage installation via makefile

2024-12-18 Thread izzy Meyer
Hello misc@ ```makefile PREFIX ?= /usr/local BINDIR = ${PREFIX}/bin MANDIR = ${PREFIX}/man/man1 SCRIPT = wireless MAN = wireless.1 all:# nothing to build install: install -m 755 $(SCRIPT) $(BINDIR) install -m 644 $(MAN) $(MANDIR) .include ``` I'm trying to write a makefile for my

Re: Installation USB

2024-08-30 Thread rfabris
Dear openbsd_freak Am 2024-08-29 16:45, schrieb Zé Loff: On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 02:18:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote: The installer cannot find usb media. Unplug and plug the USB media back on, and see if the console spits out the device, something like: sd4 at scsibus5 t

Re: Installation USB

2024-08-29 Thread Nick Holland
On 8/27/24 02:18, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote: I cannot install OpenBSD using flash usb media. The installer stops at (disk, http, nfs etc). After partioning. The install USB boots up and everythings goes well until I reach the part with the data sets. The installer cannot find usb media.

Re: Installation USB

2024-08-29 Thread Zé Loff
On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 02:18:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote: > I cannot install OpenBSD using flash usb media. The installer stops at > (disk, http, nfs etc). After partioning. The install USB boots up and > everythings goes well until I reach the part with the data sets. > > The in

Installation USB

2024-08-29 Thread openbsd_freak
I cannot install OpenBSD using flash usb media. The installer stops at (disk, http, nfs etc). After partioning. The install USB boots up and everythings goes well until I reach the part with the data sets. The installer cannot find usb media.

Re: Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen6 -- installation freezes

2024-08-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-08-27, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote: > 2024-08-27T14:19:02Z Tomas Rippl : >> Laptop configuration: >> Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake >> 32768 MB RAM >> Intel Arc grahics >> Installation process of 7.5 (and also 7.6 snapshot) stops before completion.

Re: Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen6 -- installation freezes

2024-08-27 Thread Johannes Thyssen Tishman
2024-08-27T14:19:02Z Tomas Rippl : > Laptop configuration: > Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake > 32768 MB RAM > Intel Arc grahics > Installation process of 7.5 (and also 7.6 snapshot) stops before completion. > > The last six rows I see on the screen: > isa0 at mainbu

Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen6 -- installation freezes

2024-08-27 Thread Tomáš Rippl
Laptop configuration: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake 32768 MB RAM Intel Arc grahics Installation process of 7.5 (and also 7.6 snapshot) stops before completion. The last six rows I see on the screen: isa0 at mainbus0 pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 irq 1 irq 12 pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot) efifb0

Re: Fwd: "native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-07-01 Thread Roderick
Am Mo., 1. Juli 2024 um 05:27 Uhr schrieb Robert Alessi : > To my knowledge, the only flavor of Linux that provides an operative > tlmgr is VoidLinux. That does not speak good about texlive. > The way to have an operative tlmgr on OpenBSD is to install a native > TeX Live over the internet with

Re: Fwd: "native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-06-30 Thread Robert Alessi
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 07:21:33PM +, Roderick wrote: > What would be interesting, is to have a package with the commands and > a minimal texmf-dist., with a working tlmgr. Then I would not need to > compile when upgrading. On the difference between TeX provided by operating systems and "nativ

Fwd: "native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-06-30 Thread Roderick
What would be interesting, is to have a package with the commands and a minimal texmf-dist., with a working tlmgr. Then I would not need to compile when upgrading. After I compile, I get tlmgr, but it does not work, something with paths. I do not care of it, because I only need tex, mf and other c

Re: "native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-06-29 Thread Karsten Pedersen
> I am really not interested of constantly updating TeX Live over the year, > not at all. I have my texmf directory than rarely change, after updating > OpenBSD I recompile the commands. I don't particularly care about updating it constantly either, but I do want to isolate it from the rest of my

Re: "native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-06-29 Thread Roderick
Am Sa., 22. Juni 2024 um 17:22 Uhr schrieb Robert Alessi : ... > I would like to share that since the release of TeX Live 2024, anyone Thanks! > The page given above provides an easy way to build one's own custom > binaries to be used for the installation of TeX Live 2024 over

"native TeX Live" installation on OpenBSD

2024-06-22 Thread Robert Alessi
Hi, I would like to share that since the release of TeX Live 2024, anyone interested can find the binaries for a "native" installation of TeX Live on OpenBSD here: https://sr.ht/~ralessi/texlive-openbsd To make things clear, there are theoretically two ways of using TeX Live on

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-16 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
> Why would you complicate it like that? >Just install OpenBSD anew. I ask because I like things to be cleaned. I don't think it's complicate to wipe the LUKS header Just I don't know so much about encryption and don't want to make a mistake that could compromise the security and privcay it offer

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Jan Stary
> > I have a dual boot Devuan/OpenBSD, I wrote random data on my > > drive Whoy wuld you "write random data" on a drive you are about to reinstall? > > and then install the OSes, both are encrypted. > > Now, I want to remove this dual boot to have only OpenBSD > > and use it as a daily driver. S

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
Everything is clear now. Even if I messed up with the dd command I understood what I needed to do : With GNU/Linux live : # cryptsetup erase /dev/nvme0n1p3 (my LUKS partition) # wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1p3 With OpenBSD shell : # sysctl hw.disknames # cd /dev # sh MAKEDEV sd0 (my encrypted device) #

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Kevin Zimmermann
If I understand your question correctly, you trying to ensure that the encryption key for your existing OpenBSD installation is specifically destroyed before re-using the disk, to protect against the possibility that somebody with access to the disk could use that key to decrypt the softraid

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Crystal Kolipe
o with the LUKS keys/header on GNU/Linux ? If I understand your question correctly, you trying to ensure that the encryption key for your existing OpenBSD installation is specifically destroyed before re-using the disk, to protect against the possibility that somebody with access to the disk could

Re: Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 10:01:51 +0100, lafermedesanim...@posteo.net wrote: > > I have a dual boot Devuan/OpenBSD, I wrote random data on my > drive and then install the OSes, both are encrypted. > Now, I want to remove this dual boot to have only OpenBSD > and use it as a daily driver. > My plan for

Do I need to wipe encrypted dual boot NVME before installation

2024-06-15 Thread lafermedesanimaux
Hi, I have a dual boot Devuan/OpenBSD, I wrote random data on my drive and then install the OSes, both are encrypted. Now, I want to remove this dual boot to have only OpenBSD and use it as a daily driver. My plan for this is to boot a GNU/Linux live usb, erase LUKS keys with cryptsetup command, u

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5

2024-06-11 Thread Mihai Popescu
> In this day and age, I find it more frustrating [...] Me too. But with the people trying to be real experts in what they are clearly not.

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-09 Thread Dan
e interesting > parts here possibly addressing a suggestion for you are: 1) my problem > replicated on different machines (almost 1 minipc and 1 laptop) and sticks > (altghough coming from the same original installation) 2) to solve I copied > the > content of my stick to a larger u

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-09 Thread Dan
usb disk of my station was clearly inserted and ready for the upgrade. The interesting parts here possibly addressing a suggestion for you are: 1) my problem replicated on different machines (almost 1 minipc and 1 laptop) and sticks (altghough coming from the same original installation) 2) to solve I

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-09 Thread rfabris
Am 2024-06-08 23:05, schrieb Jan Stary: The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog when it was inserted into one of the front USB ports of the PC. To be clear: you booted from it, Yes. then removed it, Yes. and then inserted it again into this (front) USB

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-06-08, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: >> The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog. > > That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it, > it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks > during the bsd.rd boot.

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Brian Conway
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024, at 4:01 PM, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: >> The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog. > > That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it, > it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks > during

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024 at 3:09 PM Jan Stary wrote: > On Jun 08 16:52:58, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > > Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek: > > > > > > On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > > > > > Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary: > > > > > > > > > When

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 08 16:52:58, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek: > > > > On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > > > Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary: > > > > > > > When asked where the file sets are, > > > > you tell the installer w

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5

2024-06-08 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > - The "INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/amd64 7.5" say: "It may save much > time and frustration to download the distribution sets to a local server > or disk and perform the installation from there, rather than directly > f

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog. That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it, it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks during the bsd.rd boot. Jan

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread rfabris
Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek: On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary: > When asked where the file sets are, > you tell the installer where on the USB stick they are. The issue was the USB stick did not appear

[Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread rfabris
x27;sysctl hw.disknames' shows: 'sd0, sd1, > sd2, rd0'. 'sdX' are the 3 internal SSDs. Am I right in assuming that > 'rd0' is the USB stick? as you have discovered...no. > Installation step "Let's install the sets!": > I have chosen the

Re: [Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Otto Moerbeek
nstallations. > > > Why? > > - I'd like to spare the OpenBSD servers redundant download requests. > > - The "INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/amd64 7.5" say: "It may save much > time and frustration to download the distribution sets to a local serv

[Solved] Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread rfabris
, but that's not my plan for the remaining and future installations. Why? - I'd like to spare the OpenBSD servers redundant download requests. - The "INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/amd64 7.5" say: "It may save much time and frustration to download the distribution

Re: Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-08 Thread Otto Moerbeek
. But yeah, I was > "recycling" back when it was called being "a cheap bastard", I get it. > > > Escaping to a shell and entering 'sysctl hw.disknames' shows: 'sd0, sd1, > > sd2, rd0'. 'sdX' are the 3 internal SSDs. Am I right in a

Re: Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-07 Thread Jan Stary
> Question: > What do I have to do to make the USB installation stick available for > accessing the distribution sets? install75.img already contains the file sets. > Concerning 'install75.img', the > "Installation notes" say: "An install or upgrade can

Re: Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-07 Thread Nick Holland
1, sd2, rd0'. 'sdX' are the 3 internal SSDs. Am I right in assuming that 'rd0' is the USB stick? as you have discovered...no. Installation step "Let's install the sets!": I have chosen the option to install from a local disk partition, and answered with

Edit: Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-07 Thread rfabris
e sets 4 Escaping to a shell and entering 'sysctl hw.disknames' shows: 'sd0, sd1, sd2, rd0'. 'sdX' are the 3 internal SSDs. Am I right in assuming that 'rd0' is the USB stick? Installation step "Let's install the sets!": I have chosen the option

Installation amd64 7.5: How to access the distribution sets on the USB stick?

2024-06-07 Thread rfabris
nloading the sets 4 times. Escaping to a shell and entering 'sysctl hw.disknames' shows: 'sd0, sd1, sd2, rd0'. 'sdX' are the 3 internal SSDs. Am I right in assuming that 'rd0' is the USB stick? Installation step "Let's install the sets!": I

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-19 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 5:38 AM Stuart Longland wrote: > Not sure there's any such animal when the device is NVMe. NVMe directly > connects to the PCI Express bus, not to a SATA controller. > -- Because some BIOS/UEFI are coded by idiots. I tested fake-raid on one of my "high-end" MSI boards, a

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-18 Thread Stuart Longland
on my laptop, and I'm coming across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive and my other USB flash drive that I use for data storage, but not my NVMe SSD I want to do an installation on. SATA settings in your BIOS might be worth a try: if sata mode is set to RAID it mig

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-15 Thread aliyuruk
15, 2024 at 08:29:21AM +0200, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming >> across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive >> and my other USB flash drive that I

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-15 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:38:51PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:29:21AM +0200, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: Hello, I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming across a problem. The installation only detects my installation dr

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-15 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:29:21AM +0200, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: Hello, I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive and my other USB flash drive that I use for data storage, but not m

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-15 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:29:21AM +0200, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: > > I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming > across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive > and my other USB flash drive that I use for data storage,

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-15 Thread Brian Conway
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024, at 1:29 AM, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: > Hello, > > I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming > across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive > and my other USB flash drive that I use for data stora

OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-14 Thread aliyuruk
Hello, I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming across a problem. The installation only detects my installation drive and my other USB flash drive that I use for data storage, but not my NVMe SSD I want to do an installation on. This same problem also occurs

Re: Unable to connect to WiFi on new OpenBSD installation

2024-02-03 Thread Sadeep Madurange
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 11:23:44 +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 10:57:37AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote: > > > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if > > > it's because the

Re: Unable to connect to WiFi on new OpenBSD installation

2024-02-03 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 10:57:37AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if > > it's because the device is not supported. In the dmesg I see the foll

Re: Unable to connect to WiFi on new OpenBSD installation

2024-02-03 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote: > Hello, > > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if it's > because the device is not supported. In the dmesg I see the following line: > > "Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 20 function 3 n

Unable to connect to WiFi on new OpenBSD installation

2024-02-02 Thread Sadeep Madurange
Hello, I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if it's because the device is not supported. In the dmesg I see the following line: "Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 20 function 3 not configured I ran fw_update, and I can see the iwx-* files under /etc/firmw

Re: OpenBSD on Dell Wyse 3040 N10D - Successful installation and possible problem with ACPI

2023-12-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-12-18, Luca Di Gregorio wrote: > The system booted, but I saw that it stopped unexpectedly after > some time (hours or minutes) without any apparent reason. > > dmesg said 'acpicpu0 ... bad value ...' > (Unfortunately I don't have a copy of this dmesg). Use sendbug as root to create a bug

OpenBSD on Dell Wyse 3040 N10D - Successful installation and possible problem with ACPI

2023-12-18 Thread Luca Di Gregorio
I managed to install OpenBSD on Dell Wyse 3040. I chose gpt (not mbr). I edited the automatic partition scheme created by the installer because the eMMC is only 8Gb. Do not delete sd0i when resizing. Disklabel is available below in this email. After the installation of the components, ->bef

Re: Raspberry Pi Installation media gives blank screen on boot

2023-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-12-07, Vilyaem wrote: > Hello, > I am in the process of turning a Void Linux > Raspberry Pi 3 B server to one that runs > OpenBSD 7.4. > > However, when attempting to > begin the installation process, > after the install media boots, the screen > goes

Raspberry Pi Installation media gives blank screen on boot

2023-12-07 Thread Vilyaem
Hello, I am in the process of turning a Void Linux Raspberry Pi 3 B server to one that runs OpenBSD 7.4. However, when attempting to begin the installation process, after the install media boots, the screen goes blank, nothing else happens afterwards, the keyboard lights still strangely react

Re: Panic during 7.3 installation on VM

2023-09-26 Thread Alessandro Baggi
ktrace? This is a simple installation, no disk encryption, default OpenBSD layout... Please share the exact settings or the dmesg from booting the vm. The VM has VNC Server as "graphic" instead of spice, disk is SATA and it has fixed allocation. Someone can put me in the right

Re: Panic during 7.3 installation on VM

2023-09-26 Thread Dave Voutila
Alessandro Baggi writes: > Hi list, > I'm trying to install OpenBSD 7.3 on a VM (Linux KVM) but when it > starts to install sets I got panic and "syncing disk... 8 8 8 8 ..." > until it reboot automatically. Can you share the panic and backtrace? > > This

Re: Panic during 7.3 installation on VM

2023-09-26 Thread misc
virtualization. On 9/26/23 09:08, Alessandro Baggi wrote: Hi list, I'm trying to install OpenBSD 7.3 on a VM (Linux KVM) but when it starts to install sets I got panic and "syncing disk... 8 8 8 8 ..." until it reboot automatically. This is a simple installation, no disk encr

Panic during 7.3 installation on VM

2023-09-26 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi list, I'm trying to install OpenBSD 7.3 on a VM (Linux KVM) but when it starts to install sets I got panic and "syncing disk... 8 8 8 8 ..." until it reboot automatically. This is a simple installation, no disk encryption, default OpenBSD layout... The VM has VNC Ser

Huawei Kunpeng 920 stop after installation

2023-07-22 Thread ykla
Hi, After i install, system stop at: --- disks :sd0* sd1 sd2 sd3 >>OpenBSD/arm64 BOOTAA64 1.12 boot> cannot open sd0a :/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory booting sd0a :/bsd: 2737792+1042224+12703464+633568 [228239+91+635880+248536]=0x1 FACP PCCT SSDT GTDT MCFG SPCR APIC IORT

RAID 1C: Writing Random Data During Installation

2022-11-27 Thread Puru Shartha
Namaste Misc, ASSUMPTION Consider two disks sd0 and sd1 assembled into sd2 with RAID 1C as the discipline. QUESTION Which of the following is the correct way to write random data for the RAID 1C discipline during installation? 1) # dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1m 2>dd.result | tee /dev/rsd0c >

Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-26 Thread Bodie
crate USB installer. When I boot up my mini PC till installation program show up as below picture. My keyboard stop working at this stage. Did any one report this problem before? Can you tell me how to solve this? what should I do next? Please advise, thank you. Based on this

Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-23 Thread Nick Holland
On 11/22/22 00:54, Clint wrote: Dear Sirs, My name is Clint Wu, I had been told the DMP’s EBOX-336x mini PC (product page ) can run OpenBSD 7.1. ... My keyboard stop working at this stage. Did any one report this problem before? Can yo

Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-22 Thread Kevin Lo
ed, > > I tried at specific point, but still not working. > Same problem remains when I use other keyboard. > > On the other side, when I install OpenBSD on another Intel PC is working > fine. It seems there is compatible issue with DMP???s EBOX-336x mini PC, when > I tr

Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-22 Thread Clint
Hi Fred, I tried at specific point, but still not working. Same problem remains when I use other keyboard. On the other side, when I install OpenBSD on another Intel PC is working fine. It seems there is compatible issue with DMP’s EBOX-336x mini PC, when I tried OpenBSD direct installation

Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-22 Thread Fred Crowson
duct > page <https://www.compactpc.com.tw/products/children/15> ) can run OpenBSD > 7.1. > > I had downloaded install71.img & install72.img ad use rufus 3.20 to crate > USB installer. > > When I boot up my mini PC till installation program show up as below > picture. > > My ke

Re: Gutenprint installation issues

2022-07-11 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 04:41:58PM +0200, Anne Wainwright wrote: > Hell. > > Running: > openbsd 7.1 > cups 2.4.1 > gutenprint 5.3.4 > > Basically I am a newbie now setting up printing. I may have many things > wrong at this stage, BUT ... > > I determined that my printer (Canon MP280) was best s

Re: Openbsd 7.1 installation - disk boot record

2022-04-28 Thread Jason Hamilton
On 4/28/22 04:46, Pawel Kraszewski wrote: Well, I installed 7.0 (*not* 7.1) on my desktop (old Haswell mobo) - it rendered computer unstartable (not unbootable). Mobo hung so hard it couldn't even enter the BIOS. I think I was lucky I didn't install it on my PCIe-card NVMe... It would be shitty t

Re: Openbsd 7.1 installation - disk boot record

2022-04-28 Thread Pawel Kraszewski
ied several things i.e. changing bios options, upgrading bios > > to latest version, using uefi etc nothing worked. Always same endless boot > > loop. > > > > After some time I found a work around by installing from the 7.0 > > installation image and then upgrading to 7.

Re: Openbsd 7.1 installation - disk boot record

2022-04-27 Thread latincom
ngs i.e. changing bios options, upgrading bios > to latest version, using uefi etc nothing worked. Always same endless boot > loop. > > After some time I found a work around by installing from the 7.0 > installation image and then upgrading to 7.1. Everything works now. > > Does anyo

Openbsd 7.1 installation - disk boot record

2022-04-27 Thread Michael Weis
latest version, using uefi etc nothing worked. Always same endless boot loop. After some time I found a work around by installing from the 7.0 installation image and then upgrading to 7.1. Everything works now. Does anyone know why this might be happening? It would seem that changes to

Re: How to Get the kernel-specific source or configuration of the distribution without installation

2022-04-25 Thread Ingo Schwarze
onf/GENERIC(.MP). See > also https://man.openbsd.org/config.8. These URIs are correct. >> Or some other public way to get your distribution's kernel-specific >> configuration files Alternatively, you can use anonymous CVS: https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html >>

Re: How to Get the kernel-specific source or configuration of the distribution without installation

2022-04-24 Thread Parodper
/mainline-crackcod/mainline/v5.18-rc3) ? Or directly the url of kernel configuration files (eg. https://github.com/KaOSx/core/blob/master/linux/config)? Or some other public way to get your distribution's kernel-specific configuration files on different kernel versions without installation? T

Re: How to Get the kernel-specific source or configuration of the distribution without installation

2022-04-24 Thread Gao Ya'nan
rnel-specific > configuration files on different kernel versions without installation? > > Thanks! > >

How to Get the kernel-specific source or configuration of the distribution without installation

2022-04-24 Thread 孙滢
) ? Or directly the url of kernel configuration files (eg. https://github.com/KaOSx/core/blob/master/linux/config)? Or some other public way to get your distribution's kernel-specific configuration files on different kernel versions without installation? Thanks!

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-17 Thread Noth
driver at the beginning of the installation. Nevermind, problem solved. Luca I think you might want to check out the release(8) manpage. Build a release, add the firmware into the $RELEASEDIR before the sh checkflist step or possibly the make release one (I haven't tried this) and complet

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Luca Ferrari
I was searching for a method to add the driver at the beginning of the installation. Nevermind, problem solved. Luca

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Mihai Popescu
You didn't say what you used for boot, but I guess it is minirootXX.img. Use installXX.img or installXX.iso - I don't remember what is the difference between them or what is the purpose for each one, I didn't used them in years. Those images contain the sets and you can proceed with full disk insta

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Noth
w to do it within the installation process. Thanks, Luca

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Kapfhammer, Stefan
Hi, if you need a comfortable installation you would need to integrate them into the installation blob. AFAIK this is tricky. -Stefan > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Luca Ferrari > Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. November 2021 14:46 > An: Kapfhammer, Stefan > Cc: misc@openbs

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Kapfhammer, Stefan
Hi, yes, you need to do stuff manually, because you are going an unusual way. -Stefan > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Luca Ferrari > Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. November 2021 13:18 > An: Kapfhammer, Stefan > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: Re: adding firmware d

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Luca Ferrari
and install manually. So apparently there is not a "comfortable" way to do this during the installation procedure. Luca

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Kapfhammer, Stefan
Hi, extract the files of the firmware package before and place them in [mountpoint-during-installation]/etc/firmware. -Stefan > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org Im Auftrag > von Luca Ferrari > Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. November 2021 12:34 > An: m

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Luca Ferrari
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 12:44 PM Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote: > extract the files of the firmware package before and place them > in [mountpoint-during-installation]/etc/firmware. Sorry, but this is not clear to me: what do you mean with mountpoint? Because I'm installing from rd0a,

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Luca Ferrari
hat I mount during the installation phase. That allows me to have it available even without internet connection. Luca

Re: adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Jan Stary
ll it because pkg_add is not available, as well as I cannot > extract it to /etc/firmware. > How to proceed from here? > > Note: I can solve installing the system without networking and then > add the firmware later on, but I would understand how to do it within > the installation process. > > Thanks, > Luca > >

adding firmware during installation

2021-11-16 Thread Luca Ferrari
pkg_add is not available, as well as I cannot extract it to /etc/firmware. How to proceed from here? Note: I can solve installing the system without networking and then add the firmware later on, but I would understand how to do it within the installation process. Thanks, Luca

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

Re: Installation partitioning: core dump and /var size

2021-11-06 Thread uxer
ting point for figuring out what you need" "decisions about custom partitioning schemes" So my reading is: Don't rely on auto-allocation. It is not bad for an average installation, but you are warned that you may want to adjust it.

Re: Installation partitioning: core dump and /var size

2021-11-05 Thread Otto Moerbeek
the max for /var is 4G *plus* 2x physical mem. So the table in the man page is not completely right. -Otto > I can't find it neither in OpenBSD's installation guide, nor in > https://man.openbsd.org/savecore.8 > nor in the internet at large. > > The only clue I&#x

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