Re: Intel Celeron SoC support

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Andrew Lemin [andrew.le...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hi, > > I am running an ASRock J4105B-ITX board and wanting to run OpenBSD on this. > https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/J4105B-ITX/index.asp#BIOS > > It boots up, and at the 'boot>' prompt I can use the keyboard find. > > However after it boots up,

Re: FreeBSD in vmm

2018-11-20 Thread Ken M
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 06:40:50PM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote: > > Not supported yet. There will be some sort of announcement when it works. > > > Philip Guenther OK thank you. I was figuring it was me because I have gotten pretty much most of the main Linux distros to work. In fact the

Re: FreeBSD in vmm

2018-11-20 Thread Philip Guenther
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 6:29 PM Ken M wrote: > Has anyone gotten this working? > > Just trying it as an experiment. > > I installed using qemu, serial console is working but when I boot through > vmctl > the console shows a supervisor read error, page not found which from what > I read > is

FreeBSD in vmm

2018-11-20 Thread Ken M
Has anyone gotten this working? Just trying it as an experiment. I installed using qemu, serial console is working but when I boot through vmctl the console shows a supervisor read error, page not found which from what I read is indicative of bad memory. In qemu it boots fine though. Not sure

Re: I love your Emails. This one made my day!

2018-11-20 Thread Rudy Baker
I like turtles On Tue, Nov 20, 2018, 5:40 PM Josh Grosse Thank you! > > On November 20, 2018 2:24:55 PM EST, Nick Holland < > n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote: > >On 11/20/18 11:43, Chris Bennett wrote: > >> I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an > >> organization

Re: With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Misc User
On 11/20/2018 8:43 AM, Chris Bennett wrote: I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an organization I am a member of. With all of this mess with Meltdown, Spectre, insecure motherboard chips,etc. I am pretty clueless on exactly what is going to be a secure set of server

I love your Emails. This one made my day!

2018-11-20 Thread Josh Grosse
Thank you! On November 20, 2018 2:24:55 PM EST, Nick Holland wrote: >On 11/20/18 11:43, Chris Bennett wrote: >> I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an >> organization I am a member of. >> With all of this mess with Meltdown, Spectre, insecure motherboard >>

Re: With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Bennett
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 08:31:14PM +, Kaya Saman wrote: > I don't think the response was assumed as such. It just is that there are so > many issues with corporate politics and higher ups thinking they know things > that gives OpenSource software a bad rep! Even once people didn't understand >

Re: With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Kaya Saman
On 11/20/18 8:11 PM, Chris Bennett wrote: On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 02:24:55PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote: On 11/20/18 11:43, Chris Bennett wrote: Unfortunately, if you have performance requirements, your choices are AMD and Intel. Older Intel and AMD chips aren't getting any support to deal

Re: With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Bennett
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 02:24:55PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote: > On 11/20/18 11:43, Chris Bennett wrote: > > I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an > > organization I am a member of. > > With all of this mess with Meltdown, Spectre, insecure motherboard > > chips,etc.

Re: With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Nick Holland
On 11/20/18 11:43, Chris Bennett wrote: > I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an > organization I am a member of. > With all of this mess with Meltdown, Spectre, insecure motherboard > chips,etc. > I am pretty clueless on exactly what is going to be a secure set of >

With all this CPU/hardware mess, any advice on what to use for an organization?

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Bennett
I am almost certainly going to be replacing with a new server for an organization I am a member of. With all of this mess with Meltdown, Spectre, insecure motherboard chips,etc. I am pretty clueless on exactly what is going to be a secure set of server hardware. Intel, well no. AMD? I have read

Re: OpenBSD with root FS mounted read only

2018-11-20 Thread Marko Cupać
Hi, I'm a little late to the party, missed this for me very important topic. On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 15:26:03 +0100 jean-yves boisiaud wrote: > Now, OpenBSD needs root FS mounted RW. And, from 6.4, even if fstab > says root fs to be mounted RO, it stays RW and it is not possible to > remount it RO