Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
brief info on issues with M$ VPC are mentioned here
http://slagheap.net/openbsd/
best option is to use qemu or boches
there are some qemu images here:
http://www.freeoszoo.org/
Took that one and it runs famous for me. Thank you :)
Hi Steven.
steven n fettig wrote:
I've been trying to get 3.7 to run in VirtualPC 7.0.1 on my PowerBook
without any success. Right now, I'm actually working on getting 3.6
working so I can upgrade it to 3.7. The problems with 3.7 occur during
formatting. I usually have 5 slices set up, / ,
Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
brief info on issues with M$ VPC are mentioned here
http://slagheap.net/openbsd/
best option is to use qemu or boches
there are some qemu images here:
http://www.freeoszoo.org/
Thanks for that!
Hi.
Maybe the wrong side of the coin, but I think this list is right for
that than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried to install OpenBSD on my iBooks "VirtualPC 6" for several
times now, anytime just a "processor failure" when installing the
base-packages. Maybe this will be fixed in version 7, a fri
Will H. Backman wrote:
About a week ago, I was trying to upgrade my dual boot laptop to 3.7.
I had to run the installer about 20 times to figure out my problem and
correct it. In the process, I learned more about fdisk and disklabel
than I had ever needed to before, and I count that as a good
JR Dalrymple wrote:
The installer is awesome, it fits right beside the base kernel on ONE
1.44 floppy (speaking for i386).
Yes, really thin. I just like that un-bloated one, no extras, just
rude basement. That is enough for setting up a raw machine. More
"tuning" could be done in later time
Haluk Durmus wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /sbin/fsck.ext2 -y /dev/sda1
e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
/dev/sda1: clean, 379761/9781248 files, 18008327/19537040 blocks
No errors war found !
after that I did a fsck on OpenBSD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fsck_ext2fs /dev/sd0i
** /dev/rsd0i
** File syst
Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 11:00:34PM +0200, Rogier Krieger wrote:
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, ext3fs is
not supported.
ext3 is mostly ext2 with an extra inode to handle the journal.
You can usually mount the partition as
andrew fresh wrote:
You can get OpenBSD 3.7 from the torrent site here:
i386:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/torrents/OpenBSD_3_7_i386-2005-05-19-2115.torrent
Great speed, great service, thank you Andrew!
Regards,
Thorsten
Hello,
openbsd.org is just updated, the other language-sites are on the run,
I think, but the el(greek)-site is just at 3.5.
Maybe someone of the hellenic geeks is reading this one.
Regards,
Thorsten
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