Re: Crashing 64bit (AMD) 6.7 kernel on APU2

2020-08-30 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 03:33:17PM +1000, Damian McGuckin wrote: > > Hi, > > For the first time ever, we have seen a crashing kernel. Having never > experienced this before on any OpenBSD release for over 20 years, I have no > debugging experience. We have simply reverted to 32bit to see it that

Re: Can I boot without GPU ("headless")?

2020-08-30 Thread Henry W. Peterson
To Greg Thomas : Ok, one final question: Is there a way to make the boot process wait 5 seconds for commands in the vga+keyboard phase but when "set tty com0" then load the kernel automatically? As a little test, I wrote in my personal computer's boot prompt "set tty pc0", it "switches to pc0"

Re: Can I boot without GPU ("headless")?

2020-08-30 Thread Greg Thomas
set timeout 5? On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 2:50 AM Henry W. Peterson < henrywillpeter...@outlook.com> wrote: > To Greg Thomas : > > Ok, one final question: Is there a way to make the boot process wait 5 > seconds for commands in the vga+keyboard phase but when "set tty com0" then > load the kernel au

Re: Can I boot without GPU ("headless")?

2020-08-30 Thread Henry W. Peterson
If I write at the boot prompt "set timeout 5" and then "set tty pc0" it waits indefinitely for new commands (as expected). I was asking if there is a way to start a new timeout or instantly boot the kernel after the console switching without typing anything else (to switch to com0, without actu

Re: Crashing 64bit (AMD) 6.7 kernel on APU2

2020-08-30 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Aug 30 15:33, Damian McGuckin wrote: > I have no debugging experience. https://www.openbsd.org/report.html https://man.openbsd.org/crash.8 > The system works flawlessly with 6.3 The challenge with delaying upgrades is it makes the situation more complicated when a problem is encountered.

Re: Can I boot without GPU ("headless")?

2020-08-30 Thread trondd
On Sun, August 30, 2020 7:12 am, Henry W. Peterson wrote: > If I write at the boot prompt "set timeout 5" and then "set tty pc0" it > waits indefinitely for new commands (as expected). > > I was asking if there is a way to start a new timeout or instantly boot > the kernel after the console switchi

Re: Problems with iwn wireless networking

2020-08-30 Thread Julian Smith
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 08:14:22 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2020-08-15, Julian Smith wrote: > > > > Ok i'll try building a current kernel in the next few days. > > Kernel and userland (and device firmware) should be in sync. It's > easier to use a snapshot, you can install to USB st