On Mon, 8 Aug 2011, David Vasek wrote:
On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
is there a cleverer way of doing this? i just do not have the
infrastructure here to attempt a serial capture, despite the
well-documented instructions in the OBSD docs
On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
is there a cleverer way of doing this? i just do not have the
infrastructure here to attempt a serial capture, despite the
well-documented instructions in the OBSD docs. i can get the output
you want, althoug
On Mon, 8 Aug 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
is there a cleverer way of doing this? i just do not have the
infrastructure here to attempt a serial capture, despite the
well-documented instructions in the OBSD docs. i can get the output
you want, although because the installer doesn't have scp o
>> Now that this topic has come up on the lists, I am just wondering are there
>> some non-externally powered usb drives that OpenBSD can boot from? Would be
>> helpful to run and test -current on external drive, and have the release
>> version on internal drive.
Just to be clear, I for one didn't
On 08/07/11 22:48, Brett wrote:
On 08/07/11 22:17, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Brett wrote:
I'm assuming your USB drive has an external power supply, right?
In the past, I had installed OpenBSD (I think it was 4.7, either i386 or
amd64) to an external usb drive,
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Brett wrote:
>> I'm assuming your USB drive has an external power supply, right?
>
> In the past, I had installed OpenBSD (I think it was 4.7, either i386 or
> amd64) to an external usb drive, powered from the usb port. It would appear
> to install ok, start the bo
I'm assuming your USB drive has an external power supply, right?
In the past, I had installed OpenBSD (I think it was 4.7, either i386 or
amd64) to an external usb drive, powered from the usb port. It would
appear to install ok, start the boot process, then about halfway through
would appear
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
> is there a cleverer way of doing this? i just do not have the
> infrastructure here to attempt a serial capture, despite the
> well-documented instructions in the OBSD docs. i can get the output
> you want, although because the installer doesn't hav
On 08/07/11 07:30, Michael Treibton wrote:
> hi,
>
> On 7 August 2011 12:19, Francois Pussault wrote:
>> hi, all,
>>
>> This should be an hardware issue, I've used an usb external drive with
>> success. whith a dell A6 or A7 version of Dell bios, boot usb enabled, with
>> a (double-usb) eternal
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 18:14, Michael Treibton
wrote:
>
> is there a cleverer way of doing this? B i just do not have the
> infrastructure here to attempt a serial capture, despite the
> well-documented instructions in the OBSD docs. B i can get the output
> you want, although because the install
This is a long shot, but could this be related to the USB drive not
having "settled in" soon enough?
I'm assuming your USB drive has an external power supply, right? It is
a know problem with some external self-powered USB drives and
USB-to-SATA/IDE adapters that some of these can start acting up
hi,
On 7 August 2011 15:24, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 02:01:44PM +0200, David Vasek wrote:
>> On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
>>
>> >If there's a means of providing more information to help with
>> >this, please say.
>>
>> I guess the devs would like to see
On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 02:01:44PM +0200, David Vasek wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
>
> >If there's a means of providing more information to help with
> >this, please say.
>
> I guess the devs would like to see the output from OpenBSD fdisk(8)
> and disklabel(8), rather tha
On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Michael Treibton wrote:
If there's a means of providing more information to help with this,
please say.
I guess the devs would like to see the output from OpenBSD fdisk(8) and
disklabel(8), rather than from Linux. You can obtain those by selecting
the (S)hell in the insta
if other BSD can boot, you can eliminate bios upgrade solution ;)
>
> From: Michael Treibton
> Sent: Sun Aug 07 13:31:11 CEST 2011
> To: Francois Pussault
> Subject: Re: installing OpenBSD 4.9 to external USB harddisk: Disk does not
boot
&
hi,
On 7 August 2011 12:19, Francois Pussault wrote:
> hi, all,
>
> This should be an hardware issue, I've used an usb external drive with
> success. whith a dell A6 or A7 version of Dell bios, boot usb enabled, with a
> (double-usb) eternal drive, using BSD4.2 filesystem.
>
> so maybe you need
o use BSD4.2 fs on / ?
>
> From: Michael Treibton
> Sent: Sun Aug 07 12:32:45 CEST 2011
> To:
> Subject: installing OpenBSD 4.9 to external USB harddisk: Disk does not
boot
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> i'm attempting to diagnos
Hi all,
i'm attempting to diagnose if there was a problem with installing
OpenBSD to an external USB hard disk or not. The disk is a Western
Digital 2TB disk, should it matter. Needless to say, the install went
fine on to the disk; all the sets were unpacked, and I rebooted the
machine as per th
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