On Monday, 22 December 2014, 4:02, Doug Hogan d...@acyclic.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 10:05:22AM +, ali wrote:
Atanas Vladimirov vlado at bsdbg.net writes:
This is the first time when I try to install OpenBSD on a such hardware.
I used bsd.rd to install it on a usb flash
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 06:08:04PM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 01:54:50AM +, Some Developer wrote:
Vultr already support OpenBSD on their servers (you upload the
OpenBSD install ISO and install it yourself) and their servers cost
the same as Digital Ocean.
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at
wrote:
No boot? With mine (XS35, DS437) it's just no VGA.
On my Shuttle, without a display plugged in, it will not boot.
Unfortunately, I don't know why since to see any kind of error message...:-)
I haven't found anything
I'm considering setting up a wifi access point using a PC Engines
ALIX board (500 MHz AMD Geode LX800 CPU, 256 MB RAM). One way of
providing the wifi is via a radio card (e.g., the PC Engines DNMA92)
in the ALIX box. This uses the Atheros AR9220 chipset, which has
good OpenBSD support --
I should mention that RamNode offers OpenBSD -release without the
need to upload any images: you can choose OpenBSD i386 or amd64
from the pre-loaded CD images for KVM servers. I have to run `cd
/dev ./MAKEDEV all` after installation, though [*], to avoid
getting daily insecurity reports.
I'm trying to create an appliance like install and want to stop
logging to console. So this is during the install process, not a
normally running machine. I know this is very useful information, but
this would definitely be nice to disable for a bit.
In particular when running bioctl to setup a
On Dec 22, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Florian Obser wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 06:08:04PM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 01:54:50AM +, Some Developer wrote:
Vultr already support OpenBSD on their servers (you upload the
OpenBSD install ISO and install it yourself) and their
Hi,
I recently installed PCEngine APU with 4GB ram as a SOHO router/firewall, with
OpenBSD 5.6. It works as expected at first, network interfaces started to fail
with re1: watchdog timeout messages, and recovered after about an hour.
Here's a syslog message during failure.
Dec 22 21:42:38 moomin
Hi,
I decided to install openbsd by the first time a month ago, How I was
with no internet
connection I needed to shutdown the computer in the part that I need to
download the packages,
because I hadn't it on the cd. I could not acess the command line so I
clicked the reset button
on the
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:04:25AM -0200, Henrique Lengler wrote:
Could someone please explain me why this happened? Can you think about a way
to fix this without send it to warranty?
Any other questions? send me a reply, I'm really in need of help
# cd /usr/src/distrib/miniroot/
# grep -B3
On 2014-12-23 00:12, OpenBSD lists wrote:
# cd /usr/src/distrib/miniroot/
# grep -B3 'inconsistent state' install.sub
At any prompt except password prompts you can escape to a shell by
typing '!'. Default answers are shown in []'s and are selected by
pressing RETURN. You can exist this program
Have you tried installing something other than OpenBSD since you ran into this
issue?
On 2014-12-23 00:50, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
Have you tried installing something other than OpenBSD since you ran
into this issue?
Since I ran into this issue I can't even access my bios with the HDD
sata connected.
--
Henrique Lengler
On 2014-12-23 00:53, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
So if you stick in a disk with an iso from some other os it won't boot
from the cd without you accessing bios?
I didn't and I can't try this because I don't have any other HDD here.
But it can boot my CD/DVD reader with a cd containing Linux,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 00:53, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 00:50, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
Have you tried installing something other than OpenBSD since you ran
into this issue?
Since I ran into this issue I can't even access my bios with the HDD
sata connected.
That can only be
On 2014-12-23 01:02, Ted Unangst wrote:
That can only be a problem with your BIOS. Update it? Get a better
one? I don't know. But if your BIOS doesn't work with some drive
attached, your BIOS is broken.
How can you say this? The problem isn't my BIOS don't booting with a
broke HDD. I have
Henrique Lengler henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-12-23 00:50, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
Have you tried installing something other than OpenBSD since you ran
into this issue?
Since I ran into this issue I can't even access my bios with the HDD
sata connected.
--
Henrique
On 2014-12-23 01:08, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote:
Has anything ever been installed successfully on this machine? Perhaps
the motherboard or power supply causes damage after extended use.
-- Martin
Yes, my motherboard and power supply have 1 year of use, it every
worked, and still
On 2014-12-23 01:11, Henrique Lengler wrote:
Yes, my motherboard and power supply have 1 year of use, it every
worked, and still
working good. The evidence is that after try to install OpenBSD by the
I mean before
--
Henrique Lengler
Henrique Lengler henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-12-23 01:08, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote:
Has anything ever been installed successfully on this machine? Perhaps
the motherboard or power supply causes damage after extended use.
-- Martin
Yes, my motherboard and
On 2014-12-23 01:18, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote:
Does the disk that you claim OpenBSD damaged still work in a different
computer?
Will be difficult to me can do this, I don't have any other desktop in
my house.
I will see if I can do this later.
I was being nice when I said
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:42:25AM -0200, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 00:12, OpenBSD lists wrote:
# cd /usr/src/distrib/miniroot/
# grep -B3 'inconsistent state' install.sub
At any prompt except password prompts you can escape to a shell by
typing '!'. Default answers are shown in
On 2014-12-23 02:00, Jonathon Sisson wrote:
Here's a silly question...is it an EFI system? I would think
the installer wouldn't boot properly if so, but you may have
to go into your BIOS and set it up for legacy boot?
Yes, it's a EFI system.
How this would help if it can't even recognize the
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014, at 10:23 PM, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 01:18, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote:
Does the disk that you claim OpenBSD damaged still work in a different
computer?
Will be difficult to me can do this, I don't have any other desktop in
my house.
I will
Ouch.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Henrique Lengler
henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hi,
I decided to install openbsd by the first time a month ago, How I was with
no internet
connection
I guess you mean, no other way to access the internet.
By the way, how are you accessing the
On 2014-12-23 03:01, Joel Rees wrote:
By the way, how are you accessing the internet now?
My mother's notebook via wireless connection.
Or perhaps you forgot to write down the URL for a nearby mirror before
you started, so you could tell the installer to get the stuff from a
mirror. For
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.
So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants with my HDD,
and
so the OS have control over HDD. Right?
And yes, that is a gross over
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Henrique Lengler
henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.
So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants with
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 03:22:51AM -0200, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.
So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants with my HDD, and
so the OS
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Henrique Lengler
henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-12-23 03:01, Joel Rees wrote:
By the way, how are you accessing the internet now?
My mother's notebook via wireless connection.
Would she mind too much if you took the time to read through the FAQs
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 03:22:51 -0200
Henrique Lengler henriquel...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.
So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants
I am trying to produce images of all the popular distros, but time is always
short and I am a one man show. Having a DNS server that people can create
their own resolvable hostnames is more pressing.
I have iso's uploaded so people can roll their own.
You are also free to create your own image
On 2014-12-23 05:22, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.
So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants with my
HDD, and
so the OS have control over
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