> On Jan 4, 2019, at 11:52 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
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>> On 01/04/19 15:12, danieljb...@icloud.com wrote:
>> The hard drive recently died in my G4 Cube, so I just purchased an IDE SSD.
>> Like you do.
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>> The CD-ROM drive died a few years ago, s
On 01/04/19 15:12, danieljb...@icloud.com wrote:
The hard drive recently died in my G4 Cube, so I just purchased an IDE SSD.
Like you do.
The CD-ROM drive died a few years ago, so, as it were, I have an
unoccupied IDE connector in my Cube. In theory, I could get a second IDE
SSD and then I
The hard drive recently died in my G4 Cube, so I just purchased an IDE SSD.
Like you do.
The CD-ROM drive died a few years ago, so, as it were, I have an
unoccupied IDE connector in my Cube. In theory, I could get a second IDE
SSD and then I could use softraid to RAID-0 stripe them for extra
I had a rough time getting OpenBSD 6.2 installed on my G4 Cube after
discovering that the CD-ROM drive was dead. I decided to write down my
experince in case it is helpful for anyone else that finds themselves
in the same boat.
https://spatcity.blogspot.com/2017/11/openbsd-on-g4-cube.html
You could do the dual booting from an apm (apple partition map) setup with
another BSD or Linux.
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 10:52 PM, Daniel Boyd
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> I posted this to misc, but figured probably more relevant here:
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> I'm into week 2 of trying to get OpenBSD installed on my
I posted this to misc, but figured probably more relevant here:
I'm into week 2 of trying to get OpenBSD installed on my G4 Cube.
I first tried installing via CD, but the CD-ROM drive is broken.
I then tried DHCP/TFTP/NFS booting but couldn't get that working.
I then tried attachi