Re: "Missing operating system" after i386 dual boot install

2018-08-04 Thread Ax0n
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018, 19:00 Sijmen J. Mulder wrote: > Hi all, > > I've installed OpenBSD 6.3 on a Pentium III machine alongside existing > installations of Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 by manually setting up a > partition in the fdisk step and using the suggested disklabel > configuration. As

Re: Support for Intel i915 video chipset

2018-08-04 Thread Jay Hart
>> >> Are you intending to run it as a graphical workstation? If not, try "b >> -c" >> at the bootloader prompt, then "disable inteldrm" and "quit". That is >> likely >> to get it booting - if so, you should be able to get a dmesg. (The >> on-disk >> kernel

"Missing operating system" after i386 dual boot install

2018-08-04 Thread Sijmen J. Mulder
Hi all, I've installed OpenBSD 6.3 on a Pentium III machine alongside existing installations of Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 by manually setting up a partition in the fdisk step and using the suggested disklabel configuration. As recommended in INSTALL.i386, I've emarked the OpenBSD partition as

Re: Support for Intel i915 video chipset

2018-08-04 Thread Jay Hart
> > Are you intending to run it as a graphical workstation? If not, try "b -c" > at the bootloader prompt, then "disable inteldrm" and "quit". That is > likely > to get it booting - if so, you should be able to get a dmesg. (The on-disk > kernel can be edited with "config

Re: Support for Intel i915 video chipset

2018-08-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-08-04, Jay Hart wrote: >> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote: On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote: > Let me add a bit more data: > > MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I > think). > > Link to motherboard manual: >

USB ethernet adapter: ure0: usb errors on rx: IOERROR

2018-08-04 Thread Maximilian Pichler
On my machine the Rankie USB ethernet adapter sometimes stops working, usually after a period of inactivity. The following messages appear in the log: ure0: usb errors on rx: IOERROR uhid0 detached uhidev0 detached ugen0 detached sd1 detached scsibus2 detached umass0 detached sd2 detached

Re: OpenBSD Guest under QEMU fails with pid 1 signal 11

2018-08-04 Thread Bill Zissimopoulos
Rickard, thanks for your answer and the provided links. I am aware of the install.conf option, but decided to use the expect method to be inline with how I do things on FreeBSD and NetBSD. I believe that FreeBSD has its own method of specifying install configuration which is incompatible with

Re: Add my web site to "support" section like "new" one

2018-08-04 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Committed. May take a short time to propagate to the server. Adrien wrote on Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 03:51:05PM +0200: > 0 > C France > P Ile de france > T Paris > Z 75020 > O Iglou.eu > I Adrien Kara > A 3/7 rue Albert Marquet > M cont...@iglou.eu > U https://iglou.eu/ > B +33 9 72 61 63 13 > X >

Re: OpenBSD Guest under QEMU fails with pid 1 signal 11

2018-08-04 Thread Rickard von Essen
Kind of a side note, but I use a simpler process to automate the installation of OpenBSD than using expect. The installer can read a config file see 1). The install.conf is described in the man page for autoinstall 2). I use Packer to create Vagrant boxes, currently only for VirtualBox, VMware,

Re: Can't open /dev/bio on arm

2018-08-04 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 05:37:11PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 09:33:45AM +0300, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am getting message: bioctl: Can't open /dev/bio: Device not configured > > > > No clue whatsoever on how to go about this. Please assist. > > > >

Re: Can't open /dev/bio on arm

2018-08-04 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 09:33:45AM +0300, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > Hi, > > I am getting message: bioctl: Can't open /dev/bio: Device not configured > > No clue whatsoever on how to go about this. Please assist. > > Instructions > --

Can't open /dev/bio on arm

2018-08-04 Thread Kihaguru Gathura
Hi, I am getting message: bioctl: Can't open /dev/bio: Device not configured No clue whatsoever on how to go about this. Please assist. Instructions -- almandine# fdisk -iy sd0 Writing MBR at offset 0. almandine# fdisk -iy sd1 Writing