Hello!
I'm testing openbsd 4.9 on vmware workstation 7.0.2.Initially i installed
the system on 10gb scsi disk on vm and openbsd created and sized
automatically all the partitions.Trying to install some packages with
pkg_add i realized that /usr was getting full so i powered off the vm and
expanded
The easier way - create a new disc image and use bsd.rd to partition, label
and format it as needed. When done with it, mount all of Your volumes and
use tar or cp to populate the new image. A side effect of this approach is
that You can test the new image before loosing the old one.
You could als
On 2011-08-20, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
> The easier way - create a new disc image and use bsd.rd to partition, label
> and format it as needed. When done with it, mount all of Your volumes and
> use tar or cp to populate the new image.
you could also install on a separate vm and sync files over t
Ok i created a new scsi hd (30gb) and put it as second disk on vm.
Booted OpenBSD and on boot prompt i gave boot sd0a:/bsd.rd
Then i choose (I) for installation and selected the 2nd disk (sd1).Using
disklabel it automatically created all partitions and i just resized f:
(/usr) partition and gave it
On 08/20/11 11:05, Yannis Milios wrote:
Ok i created a new scsi hd (30gb) and put it as second disk on vm.
Booted OpenBSD and on boot prompt i gave boot sd0a:/bsd.rd
Then i choose (I) for installation and selected the 2nd disk (sd1).Using
disklabel it automatically created all partitions and i ju
Hey kids.
I'm running a snapshot from a week or so ago:
OpenBSD 5.0 GENERIC#39
I have a Netgear WG111 v2 USB wifi adapter that might be supported
according to urtw(4) but only gets ugen status.
I haven't used this thing for a long time and can't remember previous status.
Is there any procedure I
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
>I've been looking at a bunch of notebook dmesgs (i386, single processor)
>recently and have noticed that the value reported for 'real mem' is
>almost always much lower than the amount of memory actually installed.
>A typical example is
>
> OpenBSD 5.0 (G
Hi,
post output of 'usbdevs -v' command. Install usbutil package as well
and post output of 'usbctl -a 2 -f /dev/usb0'
$ pkg_info usbutil
Information for inst:usbutil-0.5p0
Comment:
USB developer utilities
Description:
USB developer utilities:
usbctl
Dump information about devices on
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
Thanks to all who've replied. It seems kind of disgusting that a modern
video card can grab 1/4 of the available physical address space on i386,
but I suppose that pretty much everyone with such a card is running
amd64 instead.
If you want to feel dis
On 25 March 2011 21:13, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
> Hiya,
> I found this site which hosts modified bios images for Thinkpads which
> works around the WLAN/WWAN/WUSB whitelist imposed by the stock bios,
> saving you having to rely on misc/tpwireless
> Usual warning apply, this will probably effect y
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have attempted to find images of puffy but haven't been successful.
there's some place on the openbsd.org server which used to hold puffy images,
can someone please point me to
the location?
thank you.
On 08/21/11 02:37, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
have attempted to find images of puffy but haven't been successful.
there's some place on the openbsd.org server which used to hold puffy images,
can someone please point me to
the location?
thank you.
http://openbsd.org/art1.html
--STeve Andre'
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