Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
Hi all, I succeed to boot the alix2d3 by fixing the MBR with "fdisk -u wd0" Cheers, Aurelien
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
Hi all, Unfortunately, I still get the reboot after the installation on my alix2d3. I already installed a Debian image into the flash with success so the flash seems fine. I "need" a custom disklabel so maybe it's where it failed. Let me do a resume of my configuration and all I did. Thanks for your support, Cheers, Aurelien Logs -- The BIOS (0.99h) settings -- *9* 9600 baud *C* CHS mode *R* Serial console enable *E* PXE boot enable In pxe boot.conf file: - stty com0 9600 set tty com0 boot tftp:/bsd54.rd The OpenBSD 5.4 installation --- ... Change the default console to com0? [no] yes Which one should com0 use? (or 'done') [9600] Available disks are: wd0. Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for details) [wd0] Use DUIDs rather than device names in fstab? [yes] no MBR has invalid signature; not showing it. Use (W)hole disk or (E)dit the MBR? [whole] W Setting OpenBSD MBR partition to whole wd0...done. Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout? [a] C -> I need a custom disk label <- OpenBSD area: 64-15647310; size: 15647246; free: 14 #size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg] a: 626464 64 4.2BSD 2048 163841 # / b: 512 626528swap c: 156623040 unused d: 272576 627040 4.2BSD 2048 163841 # /home e: 257056 899616 4.2BSD 2048 163841 # /tmp f: 12578880 1156672 4.2BSD 2048 163841 # /usr g: 1911744 13735552 4.2BSD 2048 163841 # /var > w > q No label changes. newfs: reduced number of fragments per cylinder group from 39152 to 38992 to enlarge last cylinder group /dev/rwd0a: 305.9MB in 626464 sectors of 512 bytes 5 cylinder groups of 76.16MB, 4874 blocks, 9856 inodes each newfs: reduced number of fragments per cylinder group from 17032 to 16960 to enlarge last cylinder group /dev/rwd0d: 133.1MB in 272576 sectors of 512 bytes 5 cylinder groups of 33.12MB, 2120 blocks, 4352 inodes each newfs: reduced number of fragments per cylinder group from 16064 to 15992 to enlarge last cylinder group /dev/rwd0e: 125.5MB in 257056 sectors of 512 bytes 5 cylinder groups of 31.23MB, 1999 blocks, 4096 inodes each /dev/rwd0f: 6142.0MB in 12578880 sectors of 512 bytes 31 cylinder groups of 202.47MB, 12958 blocks, 25984 inodes each /dev/rwd0g: 933.5MB in 1911744 sectors of 512 bytes 5 cylinder groups of 202.47MB, 12958 blocks, 25984 inodes each /dev/wd0a on /mnt type ffs (rw, asynchronous, local) /dev/wd0d on /mnt/home type ffs (rw, asynchronous, local, nodev, nosuid) /dev/wd0e on /mnt/tmp type ffs (rw, asynchronous, local, nodev, nosuid) /dev/wd0f on /mnt/usr type ffs (rw, asynchronous, local, nodev) /dev/wd0g on /mnt/var type ffs (rw, asynchronous, local, nodev, nosuid) # fdisk wd0 Disk: wd0 geometry: 974/255/63 [15662304 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55 Starting Ending LBA Info: #: id C H S - C H S [ start:size ] --- 0: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused 1: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused 2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused *3: A6 0 1 2 -973 254 63 [ 64:15647246 ] OpenBSD After the reboot - boot> booting hd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c entry point at 0x200120 [then reboot in loop] - I also try with wd0a boot> boot wd0a:/bsd booting wd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c entry point at 0x200120 [then reboot in loop] 2013/12/3 Aurelien Martin <01aurel...@gmail.com> > Hi all, > I would like to thanks all to your fast feedback and support > > I'm moving my flat so I cannot test for these days. On Thursday I'll > receive a new USB -> DB9 Null modem cable and a flash card reader. > So the next days I'll update this feed with my observation, tests and > steps to achieve it through PXE. As mentioned if it doesn't work I'll put > directly OBSD 5.4 on the flash. > > Have a good day > Aurelien > > > > 2013/11/30 Eike Lantzsch > >> On Friday 29 November 2013 17:12:45 Erling Westenvik wrote: >> > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: >> > > stty com0 57600 >> > >> > I too would try with a lower baudrate. >> > >> > >From the FAQ (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon) >> > >> > "Resist the urge to crank the baud rate up to the maximum your >> > hardware can support, as you are more likely to create problems >> > than benefit. Most systems have a "default" speed (supported by >> > default by the boot ROM and/or the boot loader, often 9600), use >> > this unless you have real reason to use something different." >> >> H
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
Hi all, I would like to thanks all to your fast feedback and support I'm moving my flat so I cannot test for these days. On Thursday I'll receive a new USB -> DB9 Null modem cable and a flash card reader. So the next days I'll update this feed with my observation, tests and steps to achieve it through PXE. As mentioned if it doesn't work I'll put directly OBSD 5.4 on the flash. Have a good day Aurelien 2013/11/30 Eike Lantzsch > On Friday 29 November 2013 17:12:45 Erling Westenvik wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: > > > stty com0 57600 > > > > I too would try with a lower baudrate. > > > > >From the FAQ (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon) > > > > "Resist the urge to crank the baud rate up to the maximum your > > hardware can support, as you are more likely to create problems > > than benefit. Most systems have a "default" speed (supported by > > default by the boot ROM and/or the boot loader, often 9600), use > > this unless you have real reason to use something different." > > Huh? My ALIX 2D13 works fine with 115200 - no quirks. > 38400 is default but I don't think that a wrong baudrate would output > anything at all except house numbers and grzmrf, especially not at > high baudrates. > > Did you, Aurelien use a quality CF-card? That is very important. > Is the power supply sound? > Even the 2D3 may be defective (rarely) and e.g. PC-Engines swaps them > on warranty free. > > Sorry I didn't upgrade to 5.4 yet. > I installed OpenBSD 5.3 onto the CF-card while it was connected to a > MACbook Air via a USB-adaptor and used the network install. Then I > inserted the CF-card into the ALIX 2D13 and booted. No problems. > See OBSD FAQ 14.17.3. > > Maybe Aurelien, you want to try this before you send the board back to > the supplier. > > Good luck > Eike > -- > Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE > Casilla de Correo 1519 > 1209 Asuncion / Paraguay
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
On Friday 29 November 2013 17:12:45 Erling Westenvik wrote: > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: > > stty com0 57600 > > I too would try with a lower baudrate. > > >From the FAQ (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon) > > "Resist the urge to crank the baud rate up to the maximum your > hardware can support, as you are more likely to create problems > than benefit. Most systems have a "default" speed (supported by > default by the boot ROM and/or the boot loader, often 9600), use > this unless you have real reason to use something different." Huh? My ALIX 2D13 works fine with 115200 - no quirks. 38400 is default but I don't think that a wrong baudrate would output anything at all except house numbers and grzmrf, especially not at high baudrates. Did you, Aurelien use a quality CF-card? That is very important. Is the power supply sound? Even the 2D3 may be defective (rarely) and e.g. PC-Engines swaps them on warranty free. Sorry I didn't upgrade to 5.4 yet. I installed OpenBSD 5.3 onto the CF-card while it was connected to a MACbook Air via a USB-adaptor and used the network install. Then I inserted the CF-card into the ALIX 2D13 and booted. No problems. See OBSD FAQ 14.17.3. Maybe Aurelien, you want to try this before you send the board back to the supplier. Good luck Eike -- Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE Casilla de Correo 1519 1209 Asuncion / Paraguay
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: > stty com0 57600 I too would try with a lower baudrate. >From the FAQ (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon) "Resist the urge to crank the baud rate up to the maximum your hardware can support, as you are more likely to create problems than benefit. Most systems have a "default" speed (supported by default by the boot ROM and/or the boot loader, often 9600), use this unless you have real reason to use something different."
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
On Nov 29 13:10:24, 01aurel...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through > PXE with a nullmodem cable. > But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message > "entry point at 0x200120" > > I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and > also boot on wd0a instead of hd0a > > set tty com0 > stty com0 57600 > boot wd0a:/bsd The baudrae of 57600 seems strange. Did you set it so in BIOS, or where does it come from? My Alix2d3 boots just fine with stty com0 9600 set tty com0
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
The com port speed may be changed in the bios menu. On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Aviolat Romain wrote: > Hi Aurelien, > > I've got same boards at work, I saw no problems installing obsd on top of > them. Few steps I always follow: > > 1. In pxe boot.conf file: > > sty com0 38400 > set tty com0 > boot tftp:/bsd54.rd > > 2. start DHCP server + tftp on my laptop > > 3. hit n during the RAM test to boot in PXE mode > > 4. install with default settings > > AFAIK the default serial port speed is 38400 not 57600 > > Romain > > -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of > Aurelien Martin > Sent: vendredi 29 novembre 2013 13:10 > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation > > Hi all, > > I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE > with a nullmodem cable. > But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message > "entry point at 0x200120" > > I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also > boot on wd0a instead of hd0a > > set tty com0 > stty com0 57600 > boot wd0a:/bsd > > But nothing change. > To simplify the debug reinstall the machine with the default mbr and > partitioning shema, and unfortunatly it change nothing. I choose to use > com0 during the installation > > Have you got tips or procedure to follow ? > I can provide logs that you need > > Thanks by advance > > Cheers, > Aurelien > > -- - () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\
Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
Hi Aurelien, I've got same boards at work, I saw no problems installing obsd on top of them. Few steps I always follow: 1. In pxe boot.conf file: sty com0 38400 set tty com0 boot tftp:/bsd54.rd 2. start DHCP server + tftp on my laptop 3. hit n during the RAM test to boot in PXE mode 4. install with default settings AFAIK the default serial port speed is 38400 not 57600 Romain -Original Message- From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Aurelien Martin Sent: vendredi 29 novembre 2013 13:10 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation Hi all, I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE with a nullmodem cable. But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message "entry point at 0x200120" I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also boot on wd0a instead of hd0a set tty com0 stty com0 57600 boot wd0a:/bsd But nothing change. To simplify the debug reinstall the machine with the default mbr and partitioning shema, and unfortunatly it change nothing. I choose to use com0 during the installation Have you got tips or procedure to follow ? I can provide logs that you need Thanks by advance Cheers, Aurelien
alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation
Hi all, I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE with a nullmodem cable. But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message "entry point at 0x200120" I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also boot on wd0a instead of hd0a set tty com0 stty com0 57600 boot wd0a:/bsd But nothing change. To simplify the debug reinstall the machine with the default mbr and partitioning shema, and unfortunatly it change nothing. I choose to use com0 during the installation Have you got tips or procedure to follow ? I can provide logs that you need Thanks by advance Cheers, Aurelien