> On May 15, 2023 5:27:54 AM GMT-03:00, Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> wrote: >>Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: >>> I am using the NANOPI-R5S_EFI.img from May 11 from the >>> guy from PersonalBSD. I still could not change bios to DTB, but I >>found >>> how to force it by the OpenBSD boot prompt. I first tried to use the >>dtb >>> command on the prompt, and it worked. >>> I then created a /etc/boot.conf file and put there the "dtb" command, >>but >>> I am not sure it is working. It renders me this: >>> >>> disks: sd0* sd1 >>> >> OpenBSD/arm64 BOOTAA64 1.16 >>> booting sd0a:dtb: open sd0a:dtb: No such file or directory >>> failed(2). will try /bsd >>> >>> but it keeps booting fine and enabling the dtb and all ethernet. >> >>What happens if you remove the dtb command from /etc/boot.conf ? >> >>The error message looks like the command isn't interpreted as >>anything related to dtb but just a kernel filename. Since that >>isn't found you should also get the same result without it? >> >> >>//Peter > > You are right, Peter. > > If I leave out the /etc/boot.conf file it boots to dtb as well, I guess > the 'dtb' command is recorded for future boots. > > Another information, although I get all nics listed, I can't use the > second 2.5Gbps one. Have not tested the first, but I guess same behavior. > The gigabit one works fine. So still needs USB nic for router purposes. > > Thanks, > > Matheus
Let me correct myself here. I tried the first rge nic, and it worked ping. I will look this a bit closer later today. Matheus