Updating src tree:
P src/distrib/i386/installimage/Makefile
P src/doc/TODO.clang
P src/external/bsd/jemalloc/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h
P src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/amd64_trap.S
P src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/locore.S
P src/sys/arch/amd64/include/frameasm.h
P src/sys/arch/arm/ro
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which will
overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May 14, 2019, at 4:27 PM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> Question: if I disklabel -eI ld2 and remove partition e, then dd the image
> again to /dev/rld2e, will that work or will I have
When I dd from a terminal on my Mac, I get an error printed to the console,
"ld2: mbr partition exceeds disk size"
On 5/14/19, 3:38 PM, "Jared McNeill" wrote:
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which
will overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May
I did, but I get a massive amount of errors.
On 5/14/19, 3:38 PM, "Jared McNeill" wrote:
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which
will overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May 14, 2019, at 4:27 PM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> Question: if I d
Question: if I disklabel -eI ld2 and remove partition e, then dd the image
again to /dev/rld2e, will that work or will I have a Pinebrick?
On 5/14/19, 1:54 PM, "Ron Georgia" wrote:
Well... I did both
arm64# dd if=arm64.img of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync
dd: /dev/rld2c: Input/o
Well... I did both
arm64# dd if=arm64.img of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync
dd: /dev/rld2c: Input/output error
30+0 records in
29+0 records out
30408704 bytes transferred in 9.927 secs (3063231 bytes/sec)
And
arm64# dd if=NetBSD-evbarm-aarch64-201905120950Z-pinebook.img of=/dev/rld2c
bs=1m conv=sy
> On May 14, 2019, at 9:33 AM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly:
> 1. boot Pinebook from microSD loaded with Pinebook NetBSD ARM Bootable Images
> from https://www.invisible.ca/arm/
> 2. download arm64.img from
> ftp://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/201905140810Z/evba
If I understand correctly:
1. boot Pinebook from microSD loaded with Pinebook NetBSD ARM Bootable Images
from https://www.invisible.ca/arm/
2. download arm64.img from
ftp://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/201905140810Z/evbarm-aarch64/binary/gzimg/
to microSD card.
3. dd image to /dev/rld2
In article <20190513204643.gf9...@irregular-apocalypse.k.bsd.de>,
Christoph Badura wrote:
>On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 07:56:02PM +0200, Christoph Badura wrote:
>> Yesterday I tried booting an amd64 install iso from sources updated
>> around 16:00 UTC under virtualbox 6.0.6. The kernel paniced with
Easiest way is to download the image to the SD card, then dd it to the
eMMC:
# dd if=arm64.img of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync
You can't "wreck" your Pinebook this way as it will always try to boot
from SD card first. So after writing the image to eMMC, shutdown the
computer, remove the SD car
On 2019-05-14 14:59, Ron Georgia wrote:
I just received my new 1080P 11inch (27.94 cm) Pinebook. It was
pre-loaded with Ubuntu and KDE. While I like KDE, it seems a bit
heavy. Ubuntu is ... ok, but I would rather have NetBSD and LXDE or
Mate. I attempted to install NetBSD but ran into some proble
Instead of creating the image with dd, I followed the suggestion of building
the image with "highly recommend" Etcher. I am now able to login as root! Not
sure what happened. I am documenting every step of the way in order to make my
journey, mistakes and all, available to other "not so savvy" P
I just received my new 1080P 11inch (27.94 cm) Pinebook. It was pre-loaded with
Ubuntu and KDE. While I like KDE, it seems a bit heavy. Ubuntu is ... ok, but I
would rather have NetBSD and LXDE or Mate. I attempted to install NetBSD but
ran into some problems. Most likely due to my incomplete un
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