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>> I just checked that
>>
>> http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/202212071320Z/images/NetBSD-9.99.108-evbarm-aarch64.iso
>>
>> boots... and it does.
>>
>> netbsd-9 doesn't work and netbsd 10 is yet to be released
>
> No luck with your image. I only get „Starting PXE over IPv4”.
Robert Elz writes:
> | And it's not just NetBSD
>
> The relevant issue is, in that NetBSD10 might have EA support, but
> perhaps without them being enabled by default on anything, for which
> the solution, and its ramifications are a peculiarly NetBSD issue
> (the same thing does not apply to
Date:Fri, 09 Dec 2022 06:48:23 -0500
From:Greg Troxel
Message-ID:
| Not MESSAGE; this is not a "your hair is on fire" thing.
Probably not, but I'm not a samba user (or a user of anything which
might use samba) so the importance eludes me.
| And it's not just
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 10:03:46AM +0100, Matthias Petermann wrote:
> compatibility. However, if I understand correctly, this only affects new
> installations? If I migrate an existing NetBSD 9 to 10, nothing changes in
> the file system format. I.e. as long as I do not actively initite the
>
Robert Elz writes:
> | - packets from pkgsrc (like samba) will continue to have the
> | corresponding options disabled by default
>
> Those packages could have warnings in DESCR and MESSAGE (or whatever it
> is called) advising of the need for FFSv2ea for full functionality.
> How
Hello Martin,
Am 08.12.22 um 20:21 schrieb Martin Husemann:
Now the question: should the default install really use this new FFS type,
or should it default to plain FFSv2?
thanks for the good news about the branching progress, as well as the
good preparation of the topic around the installer
>> Greetings,
>> The new VMware 13 allows virtualisation on ARM machines, like Apple machines
>> with M1/M2 chips. Is there a way to boot NetBSD from CD on VMware 13 for
>> ARM? On macOS, I tried NetBSD/evbarm-9 and NetBSD-current (aarch64 and
>> earmv7hf) but the installation CD does not seem
Hello Robert,
Am 09.12.22 um 08:55 schrieb Robert Elz:
| - packets from pkgsrc (like samba) will continue to have the
| corresponding options disabled by default
Those packages could have warnings in DESCR and MESSAGE (or whatever it
is called) advising of the need for FFSv2ea