On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 11:52:04PM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> 0: NetBSD (sysid 169)
> bootmenu: NetBSD
> start 2048, size 625140400, Active
> 1:
> 2:
> 3:
> Bootselector disabled.
> First active partition: 0
Can you show us the /etc/fstab file from the NetBSD partition?
Martin
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 11:42:22PM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Your explanation sounds plausible.
> However, "UEFI Boot Mode" is disabled in BIOS, I don't know if it is still
> used by the CD or "detected" somehow anyway.
>
> How can I tell further?
Can you boot the original install CD you
On Thu, 11 Apr 2024, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Here I found that enabling fonts helps. To restore the old behavior, I
explicitely need to set:
setvar ttyE0 font Terminus16B-ISO8859-1
apparently otherwise something which looks like 32B seems to be used...
There are 2 fonts
Hi,
comparing to my old 9.3 system and doing some experimenting... I found
some difference and have questions.
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I used the sysupgrade method for the first time, I hope I didn't mess
up with etcupdate step with required a lot of manual work.
Also, since the console
Robert Elz wrote:
| no "e" of course... and no MS-DOS in sight. It was already a fully
| BSD-ized system.
What does fdisk show? (ie: the MBR label).
fdisk on wd0 run from the utility shell of the install cd says:
0: NetBSD (sysid 169)
bootmenu: NetBSD
start 2048, size 625140400,
Hi,
Martin Husemann wrote:
Try the BIOS-only install image instead - I bet your system boots the
CD via UEFI, but the original installation was BIOS only.
when booting from CD, I see:
NetBSD/x86 BIOS Boot Revision 5.11
Is this meaningful?
Riccardo
Hi Martin,
Martin Husemann wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:28:46PM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
So I have a perfect working 9.3 installation on on an HP ProBook laptop.
I boot the CD which works fine
Try the BIOS-only install image instead - I bet your system boots the
CD via UEFI, but
pms-...@outlook.com wrote in
:
|Justin Parrott wrote:
|> Anybody want to talk about an IRC client?
|
|Which one?
|Most people use web-based interface nowadays AFIK.
irssi. On the server it runs as a "boxed" proxy (for libera.chat
via TLS and "SASL"), to which i connect via VPN.
In my
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 15:04:51 -0400, Jared Barnak wrote:
> for now. It works (I think), but I don't have any gunzipped images.
Do you mean installation images? Like
http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-10.0/images/NetBSD-10.0-amd64-live.img.gz
I was under impression you only need a
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in
<20240410190923.scQRM5JN@steffen%sdaoden.eu>:
|pms-...@outlook.com wrote in
| :
||Justin Parrott wrote:
||> Anybody want to talk about an IRC client?
||
||Which one?
||Most people use web-based interface nowadays AFIK.
|
|irssi. On the server it runs as a
Hello.
Thanks and congratulation for 10.0 (again).
I installed it last week (VM) and it occurred to me that at one
time it asked for a network mechanism, without any help or comment
around. I ^D or ^Z, and tried to figure out in the manual (also
online, thanks to VM-only), i could simply invoke
> You might want to watch a recent talk by riastradh@ at EuroBSDCon that
> gives an overview of build.sh and stuff: https://youtu.be/gm-F3GnM8yM
> and skim throgh BUILDING. While build.sh wraps things up nicely, the
> NetBSD build system is still just makefiles, and you can still use
> good old
Here in my of my config file for and64.
My goal is to remove all these devices. In 2 or 3 devices
only keep this one, and this one.
SEE: PCI network (wm0) ; MII / PHY (inphy0) ;
IDE (keep pciide* AND ahcisata*)
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