more on 5.7 boot problem with xhci

2015-06-19 Thread pstern
hello: A little more detail on the problem with freezing in 5.7 stable install With verbose reporting turned on during the booting process, I see the following: probing for pchb* pchb returned 0 probing for geodesc* geodesc probe returned 0 probing for pcib pcib probe returned 0 probing for

Re: Encrypted root - booting problems on USB3 only

2015-06-19 Thread Peter Pauly
I tried reinstalling to the USB drive from the current snapshot. This time it just hangs at root device: . UEFI can find the USB3 stick to boot from, but it cannot be found to mount it as root. I installed again without using encryption and got the same result. It hangs at root device: . When

how to restore partion order , openbsd's grub

2015-06-19 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
Hi all . i can boot OS in sd0 by openbsd's grub . by the way openbsd linux sd0 =sda sd1 =sdb 1 months ago by using linux's fdisk fdisk /dev/sdb - n p 4 - t a6 (for openbsd) and ***then*** fdisk /dev/sdb - n p 1 (for linux) but 1 week ago i carelessly

Encrypted root - booting problems on USB3 only

2015-06-19 Thread Peter Pauly
I have an ADATA AUV128-32G-RBE USB3 stick that I've installed 5.7 (release) AMD64 on with encrypted root. It works fine on other computers and this computer using USB2, but when booting inserted into a USB3 port I get the following: root device not found http://i.imgur.com/pflOwXC.jpg and

Re: nVIDIA driver on OpenBSD 5.7 Issue

2015-06-19 Thread Mike Small
Mohammad BadieZadegan mbzade...@gmail.com writes: Hi everybody, I have nVIDIA graphic card but it did not recognise by my OpenBSD5.7! It's my dmesg http://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?action=dmesgddo=viewid=2742. I can use default OpenBSD X when I replaced nv by vesa in /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Re: when SSDs are not so solid or why no TRIM support can be a good thing :)

2015-06-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mikael [mikael.tr...@gmail.com] wrote: 2015-06-18 2:07 GMT+05:30 Gareth Nelson gar...@garethnelson.com: On point 3, hybrid SSD drives usually just present a standard IDE interface - just use a SATA controller and you don't need to worry about it No I meant, you plug in a 2TB SSD and a

5.7: dhclient ignoring routers option

2015-06-19 Thread listas-it
Hello dhclient on 5.7 won't set the client default gateway if other static routes are present (same problem exists on 5.6, at least). dhcpd server is running 5.6 stable with aprox 400 workstations and appliances/printers with mixed OSs and versions all working fine. At least both -windows and

Re: when SSDs are not so solid or why no TRIM support can be a good thing :)

2015-06-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Karel Gardas [gard...@gmail.com] wrote: Honestly with ~20% provision, once your SSD starts to shrink down, it's already good enough to be put into dustbin. The recent SSD endurance reviews on the review sites seem to show that it takes a long, long, long time before the modern SSD indicates

Re: when SSDs are not so solid or why no TRIM support can be a good thing :)

2015-06-19 Thread andrew fabbro
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote: been meaningless for some time). When the disk runs out of places to write the good data, it throws a permanent write error back to the OS and you have a really bad day. The only difference in this with SSDs is

Re: 5.7: dhclient ignoring routers option (SOLVED?)

2015-06-19 Thread listas-it
According to this: http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20140204080515mode=expanded This is expected behaviour as: Note that classless-static-routes overrides the router option, and that a default route must always be specified! There's no such warning in the man pages for dhclient or

Re: when SSDs are not so solid or why no TRIM support can be a good thing :)

2015-06-19 Thread Nick Holland
On 06/19/15 13:38, andrew fabbro wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote: been meaningless for some time). When the disk runs out of places to write the good data, it throws a permanent write error back to the OS and you have a really bad day.