Hello,
> The primary and AUX NICs work, the LAN0/0 and WAN0/0 ports do not,
> likely because there's some GPIO magic required to switch back the
> relays.
It's strange because when the OS is switched off, the relays are closed (act as
a wire). I would have thought at least, you could plug cables
Sean Kamath wrote:
> > On Nov 21, 2019, at 09:55, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> > ...
> > The need for more swap may be related to kernel relinking -- it might be an
> > interesting experiment to see if your existing swap space is enough with
> > kernel relinking disabled.
>
> Yes, precisely.
>
> I
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 11:47:39PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Can someone provide me a pointer to how to do this?
>
> I have a bunch of Alix 2d13 boxes. With 6.6, I’ve found I need more swap
> than the default layout on a 2G compact flash drive has. So, I got some 1G
> USB thumb
> On Nov 21, 2019, at 09:55, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> ...
> The need for more swap may be related to kernel relinking -- it might be an
> interesting experiment to see if your existing swap space is enough with
> kernel relinking disabled.
Yes, precisely.
I did add some larger CF cards on
On 21/11/2019 11:53, Getz Mikalsen wrote:
First time posting on this mailing list but hopefully
my post adheres to the Netiquette and that I am posting
this to the appropriate list
I've been trying to get the wifi working on my
IBM thinkpad 240x for a few days now but I seem to have
gotten
On Thu, 21 Nov 2019, dmitry.sensei wrote:
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 15:48:44 +0500
From: dmitry.sensei
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: How to setup date on startup with ntpd on OpenBSD
>
Since "-s" key had been deleted how I can setup time on startup?
--
Dmitry Orlov
Take a look at your
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 3:50 AM Sean Kamath
wrote:
> I have a bunch of Alix 2d13 boxes. With 6.6, I’ve found I need more swap
> than the default layout on a 2G compact flash drive has. So, I got some 1G
> USB thumb drives, and want to use JUST those for swap. Despite different
> attempts
On 11/21/19 1:40 AM, Josh wrote:
Thanks Travis for listing down your BIOS settings. The changes I made
to match your settings:
Config - Power
8254 Timer Clock Gating -> Auto this was to Disabled in my BIOS
Config - USB
Always On USB - Disabled this was Enabled in my BIOS
Security
On 2019-11-21, dmitry.sensei wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Since "-s" key had been deleted how I can setup time on startup?
>
In both 6.6 and -current, the normal case is to use "constraints" which
are queried over HTTPS with special logic to handle incorrect clocks
(the TLS certificate date is checked based
First time posting on this mailing list but hopefully
my post adheres to the Netiquette and that I am posting
this to the appropriate list
I've been trying to get the wifi working on my
IBM thinkpad 240x for a few days now but I seem to have
gotten stuck.
I'm using an Intel 2100 MiniPcie card
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 03:48:44PM +0500, dmitry.sensei wrote:
| Hi!
|
| Since "-s" key had been deleted how I can setup time on startup?
>From ntpd(8):
> ntpd makes efforts to verify and correct the time at boot if
> constraints are configured and satisfied or if trusted servers or
> sensors
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 03:48:44PM +0500, dmitry.sensei wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Since "-s" key had been deleted how I can setup time on startup?
-s only has been removed in current.
Use the default config file and you're good for both 6.6 and current
for many, many cases.
-Otto
Hi!
Since "-s" key had been deleted how I can setup time on startup?
--
Dmitry Orlov
Hello.
Can someone provide me a pointer to how to do this?
I have a bunch of Alix 2d13 boxes. With 6.6, I’ve found I need more swap than
the default layout on a 2G compact flash drive has. So, I got some 1G USB
thumb drives, and want to use JUST those for swap. Despite different attempts
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