What happened previously:
Installed 6.7
Installed firmware
Fetched source from 6.7 stable
Built everything in syspatch 001-013
Installed everything in syspatch 001-013
Rebooted
Built kernel
Rebooted
In trying to build userland, I encountered the following:
...
===> usr.sbin/trpt
===> usr.sbin/unb
I have installed 6.7.
I have `cvs up'dated to the stable 6.7 branch (-rOPENBSD_6_7).
I have rebuilt and installed a new kernel, and rebooted.
I have rebuilt everything with errata, installed it, and rebooted.
I would now like to re-build and install all of userland.
But, I do not want to install a
After making the filesystems, I get error messages:
sd0> p
OpenBSD area: 125033958-250067790; size: 125033832; free: 28
#size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
a: 2104480133435904 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 # /
b: 8401932125033958
inder groups of 202.50MB, 12960 blocks, 25920 inodes each
/dev/rsd0k: 5122.3MB in 10490432 sectors of 512 bytes
26 cylinder groups of 202.50MB, 12960 blocks, 25920 inodes each
/dev/rsd0l: 1027.6MB in 2104512 sectors of 512 bytes
6 cylinder groups of 202.50MB, 12960 blocks, 25920 inodes each
/dev/r
Thanks again Theo.
> WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
That is true for the disk in that system.
But I booted from the 6.8 bsd.rd via PXE.
On Friday, February 26, 2021, 09:21:21 PM EST, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
> Thanks Theo.
>
>
, 09:26:40 PM EST, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
> Thanks again Theo.
>
> > WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
>
> That is true for the disk in that system.
You don't understand the OpenBSD installed. That / is the root filesystem
of the i
character device??
Note: This was after the failed install, and I said "no", do not continue.
On Friday, February 26, 2021, 09:32:42 PM EST, Kenneth Hendrickson
wrote:
Thanks again. Here is the sha256 of bsd.rd:
106 King$ sha256
: 0 ] unused
2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused
*3: A6 0 1 2 - 15565 254 63 [ 64: 250067726 ] OpenBSD
Use (W)hole disk MBR, whole disk (G)PT, (O)penBSD area or (E)dit? [OpenBSD]
On Friday, February 26, 2021, 09:26:40 PM EST, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
EST, Kenneth Hendrickson
wrote:
Another 6.8 install failure.
What specifically does "disklabel: DIOCWDINFO: Device busy" mean at the end of
disklabel???
Does it mean I have hardware failure???
When I let OpenBSD 6.8 partition the disk and use the default disklabel, I get:
Avail
--- On Saturday, February 27, 2021, 12:09:45 AM EST,
wrote:
> I'm confused as to how you're capable of sending emails when you haven't
> installed your system.
I have more than one computer.
configure: error: source directory already configured; run "make distclean"
there first
*** Error 1 in . (/usr/X11R6/share/mk/bsd.xorg.mk:158 'config.status')
*** Error 2 in /usr/xenocara/lib/libX11 (/usr/X11R6/share/mk/bsd.xorg.mk:196
'build')
I don't understand what the error message is tellin
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Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
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Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
PS Having great difficu
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
PS Having great diffic
Note: trying to boot/install from OpenBSD 7.4 PXE.
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet
> I used these now because they support Core Boot.
> https://ProtectLi.com/
Which model?
Does the VP2420 model work well with OpenBSD?
Note: trying to boot/install from OpenBSD 7.4 PXE.
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet
--- On Monday, January 1, 2024 at 06:10:57 AM EST, Stefan Sperling
wrote:
> Booting 7.4 or -current kernels with an old pxeboot binary won't work.
> Make sure that both the kernel image and pxeboot originate from the
> 7.4 release or -current.
I was using pxeboot and bsd.rd from 7.4.
Is there any newer information than this:
https://OpenBsdMailBox.blogspot.com/2023/05/protectli-vp2420-with-dasharo.html
Looking for a newer faster firewall ...
Want headless, and obviously OpenBSD.
So is CoreBoot not an option? Or is there a way to make it work?
--- On Sunday, November 13, 2022, 01:56:12 PM EST, Peter Fraser
wrote:
> I replace it with a new CyberPower cp1500PPFCLCD.
You poor bastard. If this company has anything to do with the CyberPower PC
that I bought a PC from a few years ago, you made a big mistake in buying from
them.
The mot
What does xev say?
On Tuesday, February 7, 2023, 05:54:58 AM EST, Luca Ferrari
wrote:
Hi all,
running 7.2, I don't understand how to configure wscons because my
left alt key does not work on console.
wsconsctl reports keyboard.type=pc-xt
When I press ALT it seems it turns UTF-8 on to
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