eid 0x4
This is my /etc/hostname.bwfm0:
join NETWORK_IN_QUESTION_5G wpakey PASSWORD
inet6 autoconf
inet autoconf
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Regards
Stanislav Syekirin
AUTH -> SCAN
bwfm0: end active scan
bwfm0: + f0:af:85:9a:e4:23 112 +190 54M ess privacy rsn
"Vodafone-7D3A_5G"
bwfm0: SCAN -> AUTH
bwfm0: begin active scan
bwfm0: AUTH -> SCAN
bwfm0: end active scan
bwfm0: + f0:af:85:9a:e4:23 112 +191 54M ess privacy rsn
"Vodaf
sending msg 4/4 of the 4-way handshake to f0:af:85:9a:e4:22
Regards
Stanislav Syekirin
On Di, 9 Apr 2024 19:47:36 +0200
Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 07:15:55PM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
Thank you so much for the hint, now I understand what the debug
option does.
I have ac
I have to call `fdisk -e sd1`, and
reinit, otherwise I get a "can't rewrite disk label" error; I'm not
sure why newfs cares and newfs_msdos doesn't, maybe I'm doing it wrong
somehow.
How can I speed the creation of a FAT32 or Ext2 file system up?
Best regards
Stanislav Syekirin
, what do I
have to do?
Regards
Stanislav Syekirin
y the bytes before
0x4600 were overwritten, after that, the pattern is still there.
So I'm confused about how this is different from quick format.
Best regards
Stanislav Syekirin
Hi,
clang can use its integrated assembler or some other assembler (GNU
as, I presume). How do I find out which one is used by default? The
man page only says: "Whether the integrated assembler is on by default
is target dependent". My platforms are aarch64 and i386, if it helps.
Regards
Sta
all (I falsely assumed it would be there because
the corresponding man page is there). This confirms what you are
saying.
Regards
Stanislav
On Mi, 1 Mär 2023 14:20:34 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-03-01, Stanislav Syekirin
wrote:
Hi,
clang can use its integrated assembler
Hi all,
is the man page for gcc-local
(https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-7.2/gcc-local) up to date? It
mentions, for example, i386, but OpenBSD 7.2 on i386 doesn't seem to
include gcc. Also, the link to gcc(1) at the bottom of the man page is
dead.
Regards
Stanislav
On Do, 2 Mär 2023 22:22:51 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Archs which still use gcc in base do have the gcc(1) manual, e.g.
sparc64
Thanks for the answer. However,
https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-7.2/sparc64/gcc is empty as well. I,
sadly, don't have an actual sparc64 machine so
I agree. I would expect man pages for as(1), gcc(1), gcc-local(1) etc.
to be present if as and gcc are present, and absent if they are
absent. Or, alternatively, gcc-local(1) should document which
platforms use gcc and which don't.
Regards
Stanislav
On Do, 2 Mär 2023 22:47:08 +
Jason McI
Depends of what kind of integration. I've seen a post about running
Kubernetes under VMM:
https://www.h-i-r.net/2023/02/running-kubernetes-cluster-with-openbsd.html.
Maybe it does what you need.
Regards
On Sa, 4 Mär 2023 02:33:25 +0800
Ken Young wrote:
Hello,
I am a BSD user and also a u
ant than consistancy.
"Stanislav Syekirin" wrote:
I agree. I would expect man pages for as(1), gcc(1), gcc-local(1)
etc. to be present if as and gcc are present, and absent if they are
absent. Or, alternatively, gcc-local(1) should document which
platforms use gcc and which don't.
Rega
On Mi, 19 Apr 2023 12:51:02 +1000
David Diggles wrote:
On 2023-04-19 01:40, folly bololey wrote:
It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it
catches mice.
Black cat is more stealthy
just a different hunting strategy and depends on the lighting. white
cats would b
ifconfig iwm0 mediaopt monitor`, then
`doas ifconfig iwm0 up`, I immediately end up in the kernel debugger
(I'll send a screen photo off-list as well).
Best regards
Stanislav Syekirin
On Mi, 10 Apr 2024 08:48:45 +0200
Stefan Sperling wrote:
ifconfig iwm0 mediaopt monitor
if
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