Re: problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-08 Thread Alexander Hall
Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: Alexander Hall wrote: Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: Hello, I'm using OpenBSD with a Soekris NET4801. To make my job easy and more secure to upgrade software, If think that boot do not read /etc/boot.conf : You might have missed the end of my last reply. Shortening th

Re: : problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-08 Thread Raimo Niskanen
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 11:24:27AM +0100, Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: > Julian Leyh wrote: > >On 13:36 Wed 06 Feb , Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: > >>I change the /etc/boot.conf, which now is : > >> set tty com0 > >> stty com0 19200 > >> set timeout 5 > >> boot hd0b:/bsd > > > >try "set device hd

Re: problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-07 Thread Jean-Yves Boisiaud
Alexander Hall wrote: Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: Hello, I'm using OpenBSD with a Soekris NET4801. To make my job easy and more secure to upgrade software, I have several targets to keep up to date. All partitions are always read only. I prepare an image for all of them, and send the new image

Re: problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-07 Thread Alexander Hall
Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: Hello, I'm using OpenBSD with a Soekris NET4801. To make my job easy and more secure to upgrade software, I would like to have 2 root partitions on the label, one is active at a time and the other will filled with the upgrade by dd. I do not get how this would make a

Re: problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-07 Thread Jean-Yves Boisiaud
Julian Leyh wrote: On 13:36 Wed 06 Feb , Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: I change the /etc/boot.conf, which now is : set tty com0 stty com0 19200 set timeout 5 boot hd0b:/bsd try "set device hd0b" instead of the last line... I tried : set device hd0b set image /bsd It's the same.

Re: problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-06 Thread Julian Leyh
On 13:36 Wed 06 Feb , Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: > I change the /etc/boot.conf, which now is : > set tty com0 > stty com0 19200 > set timeout 5 > boot hd0b:/bsd try "set device hd0b" instead of the last line... -- If you don't remember something, it never existed... If you aren't reme

problem booting on other partition than hd0a

2008-02-06 Thread Jean-Yves Boisiaud
Hello, I'm using OpenBSD with a Soekris NET4801. To make my job easy and more secure to upgrade software, I would like to have 2 root partitions on the label, one is active at a time and the other will filled with the upgrade by dd. I compiled a kernel with, in NET4801 config file, the line :