I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
virtualization?
Regards,
Zach
http://www.fidei.org
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
VB is broken. They're patching the kernel on the fly and seem to miss
the right spot depending on the
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Zachary Uram net...@gmail.com wrote:
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
virtualization?
dunno if the disk full
2010/4/2 Zachary Uram net...@gmail.com:
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
virtualization?
Regards,
Zach
http://www.fidei.org
Hi,
you
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
virtualization?
Regards,
Zach
I'me running
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
| I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
| there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
| recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
| virtualization?
I can support Davids
Hi,
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails - esp. if one needs to work on a remote
site w/o hands-on support.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 23:13:57 -0500 Brad wrote:
Since the driver at the moment only supports the SiS 190 Fast
Ethernet
chipset then it would be pretty strange to name the driver in such a manner
to explicitly mention Gigabit. I think se(4) would be Ok to use. Having this
driver would be a
sorry for the cross post. The mail was supposed to go only to
tech. It seems like I and my mail client are a bit confused
today...
Christopher
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails - esp. if one needs to work on a remote
site w/o hands-on support.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
If you are talking about a new install over an old one and get an ERR M,
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you are talking about an upgrade then
cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
Then use boot boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
I thought about the case where the new kernel won't boot
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you are talking about an upgrade then
cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
Then use boot boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
I thought about the case
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 03:21:30PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
| Hi,
|
| On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
| If you are talking about an upgrade then
| cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
| Then use boot boot /bsd.backup after a
Hi,
I'm trying to get php-fpm [1] to work on OpenBSD (4.7 snapshot 29/03).
According to the documentation you can compile it stand-alone
(deprecated) or compile it in php itself.
Both methods assume a clean PHP source to work with, where I would
prefer to use the port provided by OpenBSD.
A
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 08:44:56 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you don't have access to a console remotely, then exactly how
would you type fallback /bsd.backup?
I would like to see a configuration option in /etc/boot.conf that I
could use to specify a fallback
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 15:50:36 +0200, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
What do you mean the new kernel won't boot ?
I mean that, for whatever reason, the kernel does not reach full
multi-user capabilities within some timeout (say, 5 minutes).
there, the bootloader will automagically
Hi,
We are in the process to replace our old cisco gears with OpenBSD's PF,
OpenBGPD, pflow(4) and all the goodness.
I'm looking for a reliable pci-express quad-port 1000baseSX nic (with
vlan tags and jumbo frame support).
I've only found the Intel pro/1000pf
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On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 04:50:32PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
| Hi,
|
| On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 15:50:36 +0200, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
| What do you mean the new kernel won't boot ?
|
| I mean that, for whatever reason, the kernel does not reach full
| multi-user capabilities
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 17:08 +0200, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl
wrote:
Your timeout idea is interesting. The bootloader loads the kernel
image and then starts executing it. After this, the bootloader is no
longer active, who will do this timing out ? The kernel (or the
garbage that was
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
20 watts.
Yes, but how many amps?
Steph
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
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* Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net [2010-04-02 12:25]:
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails
how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel sitting in ddb?
--
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* Guillaume Sellier guillaume.sell...@univ-rennes1.fr [2010-04-02 17:02]:
We are in the process to replace our old cisco gears with OpenBSD's PF,
OpenBGPD, pflow(4) and all the goodness.
I'm looking for a reliable pci-express quad-port 1000baseSX nic (with
vlan tags and jumbo frame support).
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On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 22:20:46 +0200, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de
wrote:
* Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net [2010-04-02 12:25]:
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails
how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 22:20:46 +0200, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de
wrote:
* Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net [2010-04-02 12:25]:
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails
how exactly does the bootloader notice your new
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:42 AM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Zachary Uram net...@gmail.com wrote:
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for
Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
thinking that a random read test would be better than just walking
through them with
STeve Andre' wrote:
Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
thinking that a random read test would be better than just
diskrescue
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 08:41:16PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
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