Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
Disabling echi driver in UKC does the trick. OpenBSD is fully functional on Wyse C90LE. I want to warn people about one thing. The Thin client in question comes with Chrome video card. It looks like Open Chrome driver doesn't support the particular video chip-set. I was running X on VESA driver which is obviously not desirable. I am not sure if there is bug in Open Chrome driver or just chip-set (I think it was 11 when I looked at xorg.log). I sent dmesg to dmesg AT openbsd and I sent one to misc but I think MARK's server bounced me as a spam since it was sent from dynamic IP without reverse DNS. If anybody needs any information about this do not hesitate to send me a private e-mail. Predrag
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
Jacob Meuser wrote: >> Absolutely right. Kernel doesn't see USB drive from that point because >> USB is not 2.0 as advertised but it is 1.1. Crapy hardware. Seems that >> uhci doesn't pick up from ehci during the boot process. > did you ty disabling echi in UKC? No, I didn't try. I will try tomorrow morning when I have access to hardware again. I was slow to realize what was happening and by the time I realized I had to go for a meeting. Cheers, Predrag
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 08:48:35PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > Absolutely right. Kernel doesn't see USB drive from that point because > USB is not 2.0 as advertised but it is 1.1. Crapy hardware. Seems that > uhci doesn't pick up from ehci during the boot process. did you ty disabling echi in UKC? -- jake...@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
On Wed, Feb 04, 2010 at 1:01:38AM Jacob Meuser wrote: >>On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 01:06:15PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: >> This is the brief preliminary report on Wyse C90LE. I downloaded >> yesterday the latest snapshot of OpenBSD 4.7 beta for i386. >> >> I installed on 2.0 USB of 2GB. >> I tested the live USB by booting DeLL optiplex 960 (Intel 2 core). >> Everything works perfect including X server. >> >> Conclusion is that USB media is OK. > are you sure it really booted off the USB? I am 1000% sure I booted from USB. The Thin Client comes pre-installed with WindowsXP embedded. > >> I broke into the BIOS of Wyse C90LE by holding DEL key. BIOS requires >> password. The default password is Fireport (found on the web-site of >> manufacturer). I changed the boot order so that PXE boot is the first >> and USB 2.0 is the second. I didn't see any other options I could play >> with in BIOS (like legacy USB or similar). >> >> Boot process goes fine and then stops. It is looking for the root device >> I manually typed wd0a and wd0b for swap (original partition was done >> by accepting defaults from the installer just for test). >> The boot process is aborted. >> >> ddb{0}>trace >> Debugger(50,d08cf780,d0a32f48,0,0) at Debugger +0x4 >> panic(d07543e8,1,,0,d0863178) at panic +0x55 >> dk_mountroot(2,2,2fecc,d0a32f9c,d04ca223) at dk_mountroot +0x1a7 >> main(0,0,0,0,0) at main +0x4eb >I've never seen a USB disk come up as wd*, always sd*. Me neither! I tried to put sd0a as a root directory. I think, I have very clear idea what is wrong. Look at my second message where I describe the boot process. Problems occur after four messages ehci_sync_hs:tsleep()=35 ehci as you know is the driver for USB 2.0. I looked through archives and I found that people have reported problems with sheety USB controller on VIA mother boards. Somebody submitted the patch last year. Obviously even the best software can not fixed crapy hardware. The OpenBSD aborts the boot because USB is not anymore seen by kernel. >so your crash makes sense, since you told it to boot off something that >doesn't yet exist. Absolutely right. Kernel doesn't see USB drive from that point because USB is not 2.0 as advertised but it is 1.1. Crapy hardware. Seems that uhci doesn't pick up from ehci during the boot process. > sounds like your USB image is not right. it should be booting off > sd0. when the kernel boots, do you see sd0 in the dmesg? > you got trace output, so where's the dmesg? There is no dmesg. The boot process aborts. My hunch is that I would be able to install OpenBSD on internal flash drive possibly even by booting with USB. I booted bsd.rd from USB without problems but I didn't want to erase embedded image because these units are not paid. They were given to us for evaluation. That is way I wanted to use Live USB. Jake, thanks a lot for taking the time to think about my problem. Predrag
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 01:06:15PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > This is the brief preliminary report on Wyse C90LE. I downloaded > yesterday the latest snapshot of OpenBSD 4.7 beta for i386. > > I installed on 2.0 USB of 2GB. > > I tested the live USB by booting DeLL optiplex 960 (Intel 2 core). > Everything works perfect including X server. > > Conclusion is that USB media is OK. are you sure it really booted off the USB? > > I broke into the BIOS of Wyse C90LE by holding DEL key. BIOS requires > password. The default password is Fireport (found on the web-site of > manufacturer). I changed the boot order so that PXE boot is the first > and USB 2.0 is the second. I didn't see any other options I could play > with in BIOS (like legacy USB or similar). > > Boot process goes fine and then stops. It is looking for the root device > I manually typed wd0a and wd0b for swap (original partition was done > by accepting defaults from the installer just for test). > The boot process is aborted. > > ddb{0}>trace > Debugger(50,d08cf780,d0a32f48,0,0) at Debugger +0x4 > panic(d07543e8,1,,0,d0863178) at panic +0x55 > dk_mountroot(2,2,2fecc,d0a32f9c,d04ca223) at dk_mountroot +0x1a7 > main(0,0,0,0,0) at main +0x4eb I've never seen a USB disk come up as wd*, always sd*. so your crash makes sense, since you told it to boot off something that doesn't yet exist. sounds like your USB image is not right. it should be booting off sd0. when the kernel boots, do you see sd0 in the dmesg? you got trace output, so where's the dmesg? -- jake...@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
I booted one more time specifying bsd.sp kernel explicitly. Right before I am asked to explicitly enter the root device. I see the following repeating four times ehci_sync_hs:tsleep()=35 Predrag
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
This is the brief preliminary report on Wyse C90LE. I downloaded yesterday the latest snapshot of OpenBSD 4.7 beta for i386. I installed on 2.0 USB of 2GB. I tested the live USB by booting DeLL optiplex 960 (Intel 2 core). Everything works perfect including X server. Conclusion is that USB media is OK. I broke into the BIOS of Wyse C90LE by holding DEL key. BIOS requires password. The default password is Fireport (found on the web-site of manufacturer). I changed the boot order so that PXE boot is the first and USB 2.0 is the second. I didn't see any other options I could play with in BIOS (like legacy USB or similar). Boot process goes fine and then stops. It is looking for the root device I manually typed wd0a and wd0b for swap (original partition was done by accepting defaults from the installer just for test). The boot process is aborted. ddb{0}>trace Debugger(50,d08cf780,d0a32f48,0,0) at Debugger +0x4 panic(d07543e8,1,,0,d0863178) at panic +0x55 dk_mountroot(2,2,2fecc,d0a32f9c,d04ca223) at dk_mountroot +0x1a7 main(0,0,0,0,0) at main +0x4eb ddb{0}>ps PID PPID PGRP UID SFLAGSWAIT Command 11 00 03pftm pfpurge 10 0 0 0 3 usbevt usb3 9 0 0 0 3 usbevt usb2 8 0 0 0 3 usbevt usb1 7 0 0 0 3 usbtsk usbtask 6 0 0 0 3 usbevt usb0 5 0 0 0 3 acpi_idle acpi0 4 0 0 0 3 bored sgswq 3 0 0 0 3 -idle 0 2 0 0 0 3 kmalloc kmthread 1 0 0 0 3 initexec swapper 0 -10 0 2 - swapper I would appreciate any comment or suggestion. Cheers, Predrag
Re: OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 01:59:59AM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: | Dear All, | | I was wondering if anybody tried to install OpenBSD on Wyle C90LE. | | http://www.wyse.com/products/hardware/thinclients/C90LE/index.asp | | We are planning to equip 120 thin clients computer lab with those. I got | today one for my office for evaluation purposes and I really liked the | toy. It comes with Windows XPe but I almost can feel that it is crying | to be reinstalled with OpenBSD. I looked and it does support PXE boot. | I have not checked yet if it can boot via USB. Specifications can be | found at | | http://www.wyse.com/products/hardware/thinclients/C90LE/index.asp I've evaluated another model (R50L) at my place of work somewhere last year. As our main question was 'can it drive 2x 30" monitors' and the default Linux install was both a pain to use and configure and didn't properly support 2x 30", I quickly installed OpenBSD (yes, from USB, worked flawlessly), fired up X with the two monitors attached, and it came up in all its 5120x1600 glory (this model had ATI graphics so was no problem to get running). So, I'm not sure if the C90LE will work for you, the moral of the story is to just give it a shot. And if it doesn't, and this is important to you, at least the R50L works great so you could consider switching to that model. Cheers, Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd -- >[<++>-]<+++.>+++[<-->-]<.>+++[<+ +++>-]<.>++[<>-]<+.--.[-] http://www.weirdnet.nl/
OpenBSD on Wyse C90LE
Dear All, I was wondering if anybody tried to install OpenBSD on Wyle C90LE. http://www.wyse.com/products/hardware/thinclients/C90LE/index.asp We are planning to equip 120 thin clients computer lab with those. I got today one for my office for evaluation purposes and I really liked the toy. It comes with Windows XPe but I almost can feel that it is crying to be reinstalled with OpenBSD. I looked and it does support PXE boot. I have not checked yet if it can boot via USB. Specifications can be found at http://www.wyse.com/products/hardware/thinclients/C90LE/index.asp Cheers, Predrag