rs. And I can't. That is
what I'm pissed off about.
!@#$%
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From: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 9:34 PM
To: b...@openbsd.org; misc@OpenBSD.org
Subject: Can't Install OpenBSD 5.6 with FTP
I can't install OpenBSD 5.6
I can't install OpenBSD 5.6 with PXE with an FTP server.
I now must figure out how to get a http server running.
After 3 hours, it isn't working yet.
There is NO documentation on how to set up the required web server pages. I've
looked. There are no examples. Not even one example.
This is NOT
--- Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Anyone want to suggest we hold a bake sale?
I understand there is a market for brownies in Colorado and Washington state.
Ken Hendrickson
Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
Disk is 120GB PATA IDE
dmesg, fdisk output, and disklabel output are all attached
OpenBSD.PDR is also attached
I have Googled for problems/answers, and still run into a dead end.
There must be a requirement which is not stated in the documentation,
whi
ve my
purposes if only I can get it to boot!!
-Original Message-
From: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Sent: Sat 7/4/2009 5:00 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org; b...@openbsd.org
Subject: Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
Disk is 120GB PATA IDE
dmesg, fdisk o
I should mention that booting from the CD install media
works, but booting after installing the OpenBSD 4.5 OS
fails.
Please help if you can.
Thank you,
Kenneth J. Hendrickson
PS I need to get this box up with OpenBSD in order to
recover some data from a ccd drive on a Pentium 266 MHz
which rec
: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Subject: Re: Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
you have to put a PCI video card in. it's SiS video that blows things up.
though, as RAMDISK kernel works, surely it's openbsd defficiency. nobody
has figured out what's actually is a problem because of t
:39 PM
To: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Subject: Re: Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
you have to put a PCI video card in. it's SiS video that blows things up.
though, as RAMDISK kernel works, surely it's openbsd defficiency. nobody
has figured out what's actually is a problem
Disabling acpi (in OpenBSD 4.5) does not work.
Any help would be appreciated. I do *not* want to lose my old data!
Thanks,
Ken Hendrickson
-Original Message-
From: Mike Belopuhov [mailto:mi...@lucifier.net]
Sent: Sat 7/4/2009 6:39 PM
To: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Subject: Re: Cannot Boot
> perhaps the geometry reported by the pciide(4)
> driver differs from the one determined by the BIOS,
Nope. I cannot get OpenBSD to boot on my D201GLY motherboard even without the
Promise IDE controller plugged in. (I've tried both with and without the
Promise IDE controller.)
> However, the b
> Unfortunately I cannot see your attachments..
> as the lists do not permit them.
I will post them in this message.
However, I cannot post OpenBSD.PBR because it is a binary file.
> As this is a strictly a recovery operating,
I would like to run OpenBSD on my D201GLY motherboard.
It is not stri
> Also, do I need a hidden partition to suspend to disk?
> Has anyone time to give me some details?
Yes, you need a partition to suspend. And that partition
must have the correct type, and have some sort of formatting
on it. I don't remember any details, so Google is your
friend.
Back when I ha
I cannot get a Soekris net5501 to boot OpenBSD 4.5 from a hard drive.
Much traffic has passed on the Soekris email list. I've now included
misc@OpenBSD.org, because it might be an OpenBSD problem.
I re-installed OpenBSD. And I noticed a problem at the end of the
install process. I have a "brok
Problem solved! My Soekris net5501 is now booting from hard drive.
The solution is here:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2004-05/2036.html
Thanks for everybody's help,
Ken Hendrickson
PS Note to OpenBSD: I've never installed to a virgin disk before.
I didn't know that I had to d
> > *0: A6 0 1 1 -131 127 63 [ 63: 2112516 ]
OpenBSD
> > 1: DA131 128 1 -262 254 63 [ 2112579: 2112516 ]
> > 2: DA263 0 1 - 6211 254 63 [ 4225095:95570685 ]
> > 3: DA 6212 0 1 - 12160 254 63 [99795780:95570685 ]
+--+
| Firewall |
| | .33.34.35.97
| vr0dhcpd | | | | | Wired Network
| 172.24.10.21 |--+--+--+--+- 172.24.10/24
| |
| | +-+
| vr1 | | Wireles
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Fred Crowson [mailto:fred.crow...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 9:51 AM
To: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Cc: misc@OpenBSD.org
Subject: Re: Add Route at Boot Time
On 20 January 2012 14:29, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
> +--+
> | Fi
Thanks. But the !command-line option in hostname.if(5) seems more elegant.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Stuart VanZee [mailto:stua...@datalinesys.com]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 9:58 AM
To: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Subject: RE: Add Route at Boot Time
Or you could just add the route
turn on wsmouse in /etc/rc.conf.local
read /etc/rc.conf (but don't modify it) to see what it does
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Luis Useche
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:47 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Microsoft mouse
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