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> Le 1 oct. 2020 à 01:06, Heitai <hei...@minix-c11.org> a écrit :
> 
> Hi james,
Are you
>  you try to update gribouille ans boot netbsd in to grue ?
Grub == grue == gribouille 
> How tou boot on micro$oft ?
How to
> 
> How tou boot on Windows an Linux for switch between ?
> I suggest édit grue for boot for all tour système...
Grue == grub tour ==your 
> 
> UEFI havé juste 100Mo for big Kernel is small, may be nerf to upper it... i 
> imagine netbsd is the kernel to enough.
Nerf == need 
> Best regard & tale café.
> Heitai. 
Very sorry for bad words, I configure my phone to us English dictionary.

For one time I try to help.
BR.
> 
> 
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>> Le 30 sept. 2020 à 23:48, James Browning <jamesbrowning...@gmail.com> a 
>> écrit :
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am attempting to install NetBSD 9.0 on my UEFI enabled laptop's GPT disk. 
>> This disk also contains 
>> windows and linux paritions, so I do not want to clear the partition table. 
>> I attempted installation 
>> using a usb drive with the install image 
>> 'NetBSD-9.0-amd64-uefi-install.img'. The laptop model is 
>> Acer Aspire E15 E5-575G-57D4. 
>> 
>> I have attempted many methods to correctly format the partition, but nothing 
>> seems to be working,
>> and I am not sure if this is the result of bugs or user ignorance. From my 
>> perspective the problem
>> appears to be Sysinst not cooperating with my GPT.
>> 
>> My steps to attempt this installation are:
>> 
>> 1. In linux, use gparted to create a new partiton which will contain NetBSD, 
>> I figured the file system 
>>  type I select is arbitrary because Sysinst will format the partition to FFS
>> 
>> 2. The resulting partition table looks like :
>> 
>>   Disk /dev/sda: 238.49 GiB, 256060514304 bytes, 500118192 sectors
>>   Disk model: Micron_1100_MTFD
>>   Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>>   Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>>   I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>>   Disklabel type: gpt
>>   Disk identifier: C3E0E834-7CB3-463F-B8B2-3075FC41D216
>> 
>>   Device         Start       End   Sectors  Size Type
>>   /dev/sda1       2048    206847    204800  100M EFI System
>>   /dev/sda2     206848    239615     32768   16M Microsoft reserved
>>   /dev/sda3     239616 289686755 289447140  138G Microsoft basic data
>>   /dev/sda4  498020352 500117503   2097152    1G Windows recovery environment
>>   /dev/sda5  330246144 498020351 167774208   80G Linux filesystem
>>   /dev/sda6  289687552 330246143  40558592 19.3G Linux filesystem
>> 
>>   Partition table entries are not in disk order.
>> 
>> The 19.3G /dev/sda6 partition is the target partion for NetBSD 
>> 
>> 3. I then shutdown and boot into Sysinst and take the following steps:
>>  Select "a: Install NetBSD on hard disk"
>>  Select "b: yes"
>>  I then select the partition I reserved for NetBSD
>>  Sysinst asks if I wish to continue, I select "b: yes"
>>  Systisnt asks "The selected partition does not seem to have a valid file 
>> system. Do you want to newfs it?"
>>  I select "b: yes"
>>  I then get the following error:  "Status: Command Failed, Command: 
>> /sbin/newfs -V2 -O2 /dev//rdk5/, 
>>                                    newfs: /dev//rdk5/ partition type is not 
>> '4.2BSD'"
>> 
>>  Followed by the error: "Status: Command Failed, Command: /sbin/mount -o 
>> async /dev/dk5 /targetroot/
>>                          mount_ext2fs: /dev/dk5 on /targetroot: Read-only 
>> file system"
>> 
>>  Sysinst then returns the main menu
>> 
>> 4. After that I tried to use to the utility menu to format the partition 
>> like so:
>>  I select "e: utility menu" -> "d: partiton a disk"
>>  I select the target partition which at this point is still listed as Ext2 
>> file system
>>  I select "a: edit" then I change type to "FFSv2" and I change mount, 
>> install, and newfs all to "yes"
>>  I change the label to "4.2BSD"
>>  When I select "Save Changes" the following error occurs: 
>> 
>>       "Status: Command failed
>>        Command: gpt label -b 289687552 -T 
>> 49f48d5a-b10e-11dc-b99b-0019d1879648 wd0"
>> 
>> 5. After that I repeat the steps I listed in section 3, but instead of 
>> producing any error, I simply
>>  get kicked back to the main menu with no messages, but NetBSD is not 
>> installed in the partition.
>>  However when I return to linux the parition fs type has been changed to ufs.
>> 
>> 
>> Any ideas on what is going on here? I really have no idea if it is me or 
>> Sysinst that is in the wrong here.
>> I have also tried manually formatting the partition using the Sysinst shell 
>> and trying out the gpt and disklabel
>> commands, but they always return errors such as "device busy" or "ioctl 
>> misuse" (this is a paraphrase, I can't 
>> recall the exact error). I am certain I'm using the commands on the correct 
>> device as I always ensure it matches
>> the device listed in the partition utility.
>> 
>> Thank you for taking the time to read this and potentially help me,
>> James Browning
>> 
>> 
>> 

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