Dear users!
How do I get wifi working for desktop use?
/John
On Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 11:50:31AM GMT, Anon Loli wrote:
On Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 11:44:30AM +, Anon Loli wrote:
On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 06:34:19PM +, James Cook wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 03:46:16PM GMT, Anon Loli wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 03:11:50PM +, Anon Loli
Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos and two short
> videos, in total about 3GB) from an Android phone to OpenBSD.
> In the past I used Android file transfer (MTP) client. I
> couldn't find it on OpenBSD. What's the best way to achieve
> this?
As someone said,
On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 08:29:53AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > 1. I had a drive SSD sd2a which had a 200G crypto volume sd3i which was
> > mounted
> > on /mnt/ssd, all 1 partition
>
> Why did you have your crypto volume as an 'i' partition?
> How did you create the filesystem that was on sd3i?
On 7/2/24 06:15, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have removed my second drive away from /etc/fstab and I am now manually
mounting it as neede
I believe this means there is no automatic fsck check ran, and that feels like
a bad thing.
I was thinking I should run the same fsck check
> and also appears to draw more electricity from the power supply when
> measured,
Hi,
There is only very early work on intel_pstate driver (what Intel processors
have moved
towards for power management. AMD has similar with cool'n'quiet).
Il 02/07/2024 12:15, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com ha scritto:
Hi all,
I have removed my second drive away from /etc/fstab and I am now manually
mounting it as needed.
noauto option can be useful. See fstab(5).
How can I manually run a fast fsck check, equal to what is performed at boot
Plenty options here.
I usually either dump the files from the phone to an external pen-drive
(which requires you to have an USB-OTG cable and your phone to support
OTG) or launch an FTP server from Android and download the files into my
OpenBSD machine using an FTP client.
FTP Server is
Shotwell (an OpenBSD package) works for me on both 7.4 and 7.5. You may
have to change some permissions on /dev/usb* and /dev/ugen/*.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024, 08:23 Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2024-07-02, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos
There are plenty of gadgets friends and of different nature ready to simplify
things.
One adapter among them:
https://amzn.eu/d/028PZujZ
-Dan
Jul 2, 2024 16:19:48 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2024-07-02, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos and
Maybe https://github.com/tfonteyn/Sshd4a ?
Sadeep Madurange írta 2024. júl.. 2, K-n 15:58 órakor:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos and two short videos, in
> total about 3GB) from an Android phone to OpenBSD. In the past I used
> Android file transfer (MTP) client. I
Hi all,
I have removed my second drive away from /etc/fstab and I am now manually
mounting it as needed.
I believe this means there is no automatic fsck check ran, and that feels like
a bad thing.
I was thinking I should run the same fsck check when I manually mount my drive.
How can I
On 2024-07-02, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos and two short videos, in
> total about 3GB) from an Android phone to OpenBSD. In the past I used
> Android file transfer (MTP) client. I couldn't find it on OpenBSD.
> What's the best way to achieve
Hello,
I'm trying to backup some files (~1000 photos and two short videos, in
total about 3GB) from an Android phone to OpenBSD. In the past I used
Android file transfer (MTP) client. I couldn't find it on OpenBSD.
What's the best way to achieve this?
--
Sadeep Madurange
PGP: 103BF9E3E750BF7E
Greetings,
> Each switch you define in vm.conf is isolated by itself (and shows up as
> a veb device on the host). So if you want to keep your VMs isolated,
> you don't need to worry about VLANs at the VM level.
Thanks, that's exactly what I had suspected. In my case, the default
gateway for
Greetings,
> You don't have the vlan tag/trunk/id inside of the VM.
> On the host you have to "terminate" the vlan and map them to a veb or
> veb/vport.
> As was mentioned in another post, vport isn't mandatory, you can also do
> with just veb.
OK, so if I understand correctly, vlans are used
On Tue, 02 Jul 2024 09:54:09 +0100,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> A lot of this is down to Linux having spent more time on optimising
> things for power consumption. Things like choices made in the scheduler
> (deciding which cpu to run a process on) have an effect, especially on
> certain cpu
On 2024-07-01, A B wrote:
> I just wonder why OpenBSD requires more CPU load for the same kind of
> activity (web browsing), and also appears to draw more electricity from the
> power supply when measured, compared to Linux, when using the same laptop?
This is not unexpected.
> Perhaps more
On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 10:30:28PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> 1. How can one verify they remember the passphrase before
> rebooting/shutting down?
If this is a fresh installation, you'll usually want to reboot and check that
everything
went smoothly anyway. If you've already lost the
Hello,
For the first time I decided to set up full disk encryption on a new
drive. Process went smoothly!
Anyway, here are two possibly silly questions:
1. How can one verify they remember the passphrase before
rebooting/shutting down?
2. What is the process (steps) to change/update the
On 01.07.24 23:27, A B wrote:
I just wonder why OpenBSD requires more CPU load for the same kind of activity
(web browsing), and also appears to draw more electricity from the power supply
when measured, compared to Linux, when using the same laptop?
Different objectives of operating
I just wonder why OpenBSD requires more CPU load for the same kind of activity
(web browsing), and also appears to draw more electricity from the power supply
when measured, compared to Linux, when using the same laptop?
Perhaps more Assembly instructions to complete the same task? But why?
I am using OpenBSD on a 15" 2011 Macbook Pro.
The 2011 models have faulty Radeon GPU, so to use Intel graphics, I run:
config -ef /bsd
disable radeondrm
quit
And this solution is very stable.
However, it is impossible to adjust the monitor backlight (may be unrelated to
above?), for
On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 12:56:51PM -0400, F Bax wrote:
> I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
>
> I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
>
> browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
> PATH_INFO as in
> Am 01.07.2024 um 18:56 schrieb F Bax :
>
> I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
>
> I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
The above seems irrelevant to you issue.
> browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
First, since OpenBSD 1.0, I try to go by memory, nginx doesn't support webdirs
so.. you have to be more creative inside your .conf.
Second, I suggest you to move away "include fastcgi_params;" and go in
declarative mode manually tuning what you need.
I further think that due to the position of
I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
PATH_INFO as in mysite.ca/Boards.php/SMS this presents 404 not found.
A search online produced
Am Mo., 1. Juli 2024 um 05:27 Uhr schrieb Robert Alessi
:
> To my knowledge, the only flavor of Linux that provides an operative
> tlmgr is VoidLinux.
That does not speak good about texlive.
> The way to have an operative tlmgr on OpenBSD is to install a native
> TeX Live over the internet with
I think, firefox behaviour may concern security. I am curious to know if it is a
(permitted!) misuse of the shared memory extension and if it is possible
to disable this misuse.
I consider the answer of Jan Stary just as noise.
Rod
Am Sa., 29. Juni 2024 um 16:16 Uhr schrieb Roderick :
>
> Long
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 08:26:06AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a PC (full dmesg below).
> I got my hands on an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R,
> an USB audio interface; eight tracks, 24/96, nice.
>
> It doesn't seem to be supported though:
> it attaches as an ugen, but no
> 1. I had a drive SSD sd2a which had a 200G crypto volume sd3i which was
> mounted
> on /mnt/ssd, all 1 partition
Why did you have your crypto volume as an 'i' partition?
How did you create the filesystem that was on sd3i?
> 2. I did a `dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/rsd3c bs=1m`
> for a little
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 07:21:33PM +, Roderick wrote:
> What would be interesting, is to have a package with the commands and
> a minimal texmf-dist., with a working tlmgr. Then I would not need to
> compile when upgrading.
On the difference between TeX provided by operating systems and
What would be interesting, is to have a package with the commands and
a minimal texmf-dist., with a working tlmgr. Then I would not need to
compile when upgrading.
After I compile, I get tlmgr, but it does not work, something with
paths. I do not care of it, because I only need tex, mf and other
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 03:00:42AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Anon Loli said on Fri, 28 Jun 2024 21:43:00 +
>
>
> >I have autism, please be patient ._.
>
> I know little about autism. Is one symptom aversion to
> revisiting/rethinking policy decisions in the face of new situations
> where
On Jun 29 16:16:07, hru...@gmail.com wrote:
> Long ago I wanted to run firefox on OpenBSD on an OpenBSD xterm
> displayed on an X server
> running on FreeBSD. I expected, of course, a firefox running on
> OpenBSD displayed on my
> FreeBSD X server. What else could I have expected? To my surprise,
On Jun 30 03:55:00, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 08:26:06AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > What can I do to debug this?
>
> usbdevs -vv
Thanks, full output below
> > uhub4: device problem, disabling port 2
>
> Is this error reported each time you connect the device,
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 08:26:06AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> What can I do to debug this?
usbdevs -vv
would be interesting.
> uhub4: device problem, disabling port 2
Is this error reported each time you connect the device, or was it just
co-incidence that it happened this time?
If it does
This is current/amd64 on a PC (full dmesg below).
I got my hands on an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R,
an USB audio interface; eight tracks, 24/96, nice.
It doesn't seem to be supported though:
it attaches as an ugen, but no uaudio.
umidi0 at uhub4 port 2 configuration 1 interface 3 "M-Audio Fast
> I am really not interested of constantly updating TeX Live over the year,
> not at all. I have my texmf directory than rarely change, after updating
> OpenBSD I recompile the commands.
I don't particularly care about updating it constantly either, but I do want
to isolate it from the rest of my
Am Sa., 22. Juni 2024 um 17:22 Uhr schrieb Robert Alessi
:
...
> I would like to share that since the release of TeX Live 2024, anyone
Thanks!
> The page given above provides an easy way to build one's own custom
> binaries to be used for the installation of TeX Live 2024 over the
> internet.
Long ago I wanted to run firefox on OpenBSD on an OpenBSD xterm
displayed on an X server
running on FreeBSD. I expected, of course, a firefox running on
OpenBSD displayed on my
FreeBSD X server. What else could I have expected? To my surprise, it
run the firefox installed
on FreeBSD.
I found it
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 01:42:15PM +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> > Any suggestions to mitigate the zero-click exploit with fileless malware
> > attacks. Please advise. In the firewall rules, one of the main purposes of
> > block all rule is to make the attacker completely blind of the system
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 9:30 AM jonathon575 wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We are experiencing extensive attacks including zero-click exploits with
> fileless malware from corrupted ISP/adversary, therefore, online system
> updating/upgrading is not possible.
>
> For the current release 7.5,
Hello whistlez,
whistlez...@riseup.net (whistlez), 2024.06.20 (Thu) 02:49 (CEST):
> I have sslsplit listening on 127.0.0.1 port 10443 and I want redirect
> all my outgoing desktop web traffic to sslsplit, then localhost port
> 10443. SSLSPLIT is just a kind of transparent proxy but cannot be
Greetings,
We are experiencing extensive attacks including zero-click exploits with
fileless malware from corrupted ISP/adversary, therefore, online system
updating/upgrading is not possible.
For the current release 7.5, specifically for security patches, if we
downloaded the security patches
Anon Loli said on Fri, 28 Jun 2024 21:43:00 +
>I'm sorry for not using rsync, I don't like replcaing utilitites that
>are already present in OpenBSD and have served me well so far (except
>this caes where it was my fault user error :( )
Rsync's the best, but if you don't want it, by all
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 09:46:55PM +, Anon Loli wrote:
> photorec isn't in the ports tree
It's part of the port for testdisk.
--
lumidify
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 02:49:07PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Anon Loli on Thu, 27 Jun 2024 04:12:57 -:
>
> > No kidding? The 1st few people made it sound like it's going to be
> > relatively easy :(
>
> I don't think anyone said it was going to be easy, only that
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 10:12:56AM +0200, lumidify wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 10:49:41PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > I suggest you to use some software that may scan your image and try to
> > extract something. But I can't suggest anything which may support OpenBSD
> > FS.
>
> If
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 04:39:09PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Anon Loli said on Thu, 27 Jun 2024 04:12:57 +
>
> >On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 11:34:02PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> >> Anon Loli said on Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:17:35 +
>
> >> But wait. Unless that "other drive" is somehow
> On 28 Jun 2024, at 19:39, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> and here we go:
>
>~ $ ps auxl | grep D
>USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
>UID PPID CPU PRI NI WCHAN
>root 40744 0.0 1.3 1049488 218256 ?? D 2:59PM0:13.90
>
and here we go:
~ $ ps auxl | grep D
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
UID PPID CPU PRI NI WCHAN
root 40744 0.0 1.3 1049488 218256 ?? D 2:59PM0:13.90
/sbin/mount_nfs 0 1 0 -18 0 anonget
catap 13530 0.0 2.0
>
> I never doubt that, but I had rebuild kernel on my machine with WITNESS, to
> be able to get more usefull reason if such case happened again.
>
Seems that I had boot wrong kernel, or
option WITNESS
option WITNESS_WATCH
wasn't enough, will reboot and double test it. The good news
On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 11:09:56 +0100,
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
>
> The mfs code has been stable for many releases in all of these scenarios.
>
I never doubt that, but I had rebuild kernel on my machine with WITNESS, to
be able to get more usefull reason if such case happened again.
--
wbr, Kirill
Could you give us a little insight about the X settings concerning the keyboard
(type and layout)
and the layout of OpenBSD..
Are you experiencing bad key mappings by case?
I try to remember..I experienced same stuff playing with the layout of my dell
usb keyboards..
I'm betting on your system
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 11:56:11AM +0200, Divan Santana wrote:
> Thanks to all for the suggestions!
>
> >> How can one make "Creative Creative BT-W5" device always rsnd/1 and not
> > A -workaround- is:
> > Don't explicitly name an audio device in your commands.
> > Use the environment
>> How can one make "Creative Creative BT-W5" device always rsnd/1 and not
>> sometimes rsnd/2?
>
> I don't have a perfect solution for this, but being in a similar
> situation with my hardware, I've grown accustomed to keeping the
> USB audio plugged, and only plugging in the camera when I need
Thanks to all for the suggestions!
>> How can one make "Creative Creative BT-W5" device always rsnd/1 and not
> A -workaround- is:
> Don't explicitly name an audio device in your commands.
> Use the environment variable AUDIODEVICE instead.
> You would -source- a shell script which looked
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 10:51:38AM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 07:24:16 +0100,
> Dan wrote:
> >
> > What about permissions over /tmp?
> >
> > I really think you are talking of /tmp over mfs, mh.. in my own
> > flavour (different setup) I have to *very versatilly*
On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 07:24:16 +0100,
Dan wrote:
>
> What about permissions over /tmp?
>
> I really think you are talking of /tmp over mfs, mh.. in my own
> flavour (different setup) I have to *very versatilly* adjust permissions
> to use it. Never mind.. I'm wondering you remain locked there..
>
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 12:07:11AM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> misc@,
>
> I just encountered wired case when my /tmp was blocked, and nothing had
> worked.
>
> via ps I saw:
>
> root 59095 0.0 1.1 1049488 174152 ?? D Wed10PM0:40.02
> /sbin/mount_mfs -o rw -o nodev -o
Any ideas on how to debug this?
2024-06-05T11:07:05Z Johannes Thyssen Tishman
:
For some reason the keyboard on my Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 repeats the
pressed key multiple times after a delay and it freezes keyboard input
for some time. This happens in the console and under X, but not at
boot>
On 2024-06-27, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
>> On 28 Jun 2024, at 02:07, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>>
>> misc@,
>>
>> I just encountered wired case when my /tmp was blocked, and nothing had
>> worked.
>>
>> via ps I saw:
>>
>> root 59095 0.0 1.1 1049488 174152 ?? D Wed10PM
On 2024-06-28, Geoff Steckel wrote:
> On 6/27/24 22:23, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
>> I'm looking at purchasing a Dell Latitude rugged laptop that has an
>> option for a u-blox GPS card. It is a fairly expensive option and I am
>> wondering if anyone has been able to get one of these cards to work
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 10:49:41PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> I suggest you to use some software that may scan your image and try to
> extract something. But I can't suggest anything which may support OpenBSD FS.
If all else fails, photorec should be able to extract many files still (but
small help:
https://takeyou.to/l/ublox1
https://takeyou.to/l/ublox2
-Dan
Jun 28, 2024 07:16:06 Geoff Steckel :
> You'd have to figure out what device the OS will see - serial? usb? ??
> The only interface I've -seen- for them is serial but that doesn't mean
> something else hasn't been
What about permissions over /tmp?
I really think you are talking of /tmp over mfs, mh.. in my own
flavour (different setup) I have to *very versatilly* adjust permissions
to use it. Never mind.. I'm wondering you remain locked there..
Jun 28, 2024 01:10:08 Kirill A. Korinsky :
> misc@,
>
>
On 6/27/24 22:23, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
I'm looking at purchasing a Dell Latitude rugged laptop that has an
option for a u-blox GPS card. It is a fairly expensive option and I am
wondering if anyone has been able to get one of these cards to work with
ntpd in OpenBSD. I have searched the
I'm looking at purchasing a Dell Latitude rugged laptop that has an
option for a u-blox GPS card. It is a fairly expensive option and I am
wondering if anyone has been able to get one of these cards to work with
ntpd in OpenBSD. I have searched the archives and have not been able to
find reports
> On 28 Jun 2024, at 02:07, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> misc@,
>
> I just encountered wired case when my /tmp was blocked, and nothing had
> worked.
>
> via ps I saw:
>
> root 59095 0.0 1.1 1049488 174152 ?? D Wed10PM0:40.02
> /sbin/mount_mfs -o rw -o nodev -o nosuid -s
misc@,
I just encountered wired case when my /tmp was blocked, and nothing had
worked.
via ps I saw:
root 59095 0.0 1.1 1049488 174152 ?? D Wed10PM0:40.02
/sbin/mount_mfs -o rw -o nodev -o nosuid -s 1024m swap /tmp
and fstat -p 59095 points nothing abnormal:
USER CMD
On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 21:33:15 +0100,
Anon Loli wrote:
>
> It'd be nice if someone can share any experiences with this matter (which
> fall under the
> conditions that which I imposed on myself), especially fsdb, assuming that it
> can actually help in this matter... in an understandable
Thus said Anon Loli on Thu, 27 Jun 2024 04:12:57 -:
> No kidding? The 1st few people made it sound like it's going to be
> relatively easy :(
I don't think anyone said it was going to be easy, only that your
primary focus should be simply to get a good copy of the raw unencrypted
Anon Loli said on Thu, 27 Jun 2024 04:12:57 +
>On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 11:34:02PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>> Anon Loli said on Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:17:35 +
>> But wait. Unless that "other drive" is somehow hotpluggable (like
>> USB), you'll need to shut down the computer to plug it in,
And also thanks to everyone who helped and/or tried to help...
I'll try the fsdb utility when I'll have a chance to do it, at least fsdb(8)
says that it usually opens a raw disk partition, which I have, so there's that
:/
It'd be nice if someone can share any experiences with this matter (which
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 05:17:58PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-27, Anon Loli wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 01:12:05PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> >> On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 05:12:57 +0100,
> >> Anon Loli wrote:
> >>
> >> Right now we have some comercial and open-source
On 2024-06-27, Anon Loli wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 01:12:05PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>> On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 05:12:57 +0100,
>> Anon Loli wrote:
>>
>> Right now we have some comercial and open-source software which may support
>> OpenBSD FS, or may simple make a search in data
On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 16:02:36 +0100,
Anon Loli wrote:
>
> I'm not using anything commercial OR proprietary
>
[...]
>
> No one is getting any image or file or anything from me, and I'm not sending
> my
> drives to anyone. This might sound rude or stupid to you, I'm sorry, but
> that's
> not
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 01:12:05PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 05:12:57 +0100,
> Anon Loli wrote:
> >
> > But the steps that I already took is good, right? Is my corrupt data backed
> > up
> > at least? I need the raw disc copy, not the sd3i copy, right? Should I copy
On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 05:12:57 +0100,
Anon Loli wrote:
>
> But the steps that I already took is good, right? Is my corrupt data backed up
> at least? I need the raw disc copy, not the sd3i copy, right? Should I copy
> both? I have space
>
Made as many copy of different things as you can. Better
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 06:25:12PM +0200, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> About the issue I mentioned here:
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=171790611818576=2
>
> I reported it to mpv github:
>
> https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/14355
>
> This is the answer I
On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 11:34:02PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Anon Loli said on Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:17:35 +
>
>
>
> >Why can't I just have another drive(encrypted of course), and do
> >`dd if=/dev/rsd3i of=/mnt/hdd/brokenFSimage bs=1m`
>
> That's an excellent first step. Just make sure you
Anon Loli said on Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:41:14 +
>(addition to my last reply)
>
>Also what do you mean borken machine? My machine isn't broken, it's
>just that I DDd about 74M of /dev/urandom to rsd3i which is the
>primary disk for storage, the SSD
That's all I meant, the machine with the
Anon Loli said on Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:17:35 +
>Why can't I just have another drive(encrypted of course), and do
>`dd if=/dev/rsd3i of=/mnt/hdd/brokenFSimage bs=1m`
That's an excellent first step. Just make sure you get the destination
right so nothing else gets borked.
But wait. Unless
This hasn't necessarily been explained very simply up to this point, so I'll
give it a go.
You are not going to be attempting to rebuild the filesystem or in any way make
it functional.
This is a key point to understand; the filesystem is done. Permanently broken.
This is also the reason people
(addition to my last reply)
Also what do you mean borken machine? My machine isn't broken, it's just that I
DDd about 74M of /dev/urandom to rsd3i which is the primary disk for storage,
the SSD
(and when I say primary it's not the disk with the OS)
2nd thing is what do you mean by copy files,
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 03:05:08AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Anon Loli said on Mon, 24 Jun 2024 18:29:52 +
>
>
> >I don't understand what's so complicated about DD,
>
> dd isn't complicated. ddrescue is even better. However, you mentioned
> you have a decrypted partition on your computer,
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 02:21:06PM -0700, Amarinder Cheema wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I hope everyone is having a good day!
>
> Is anyone working on a port for Intel e810 nic? If so, please let me know!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Amarinder
Yes.
I am starting work on a port of the FreeBSD driver with support
Hi,
Not a big issue, but for a while now, the SHA256 files from snapshots
and release (most arch) contain duplicates for install75.{img,iso}
For instance:
$ uniq -cd OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/SHA256
2 SHA256 (install75.img) =
6e1c965c1428bb662c24f148c179821cf67c1929a02b2a627e853ef51c13f6dd
2
Hi,
I hope everyone is having a good day!
Is anyone working on a port for Intel e810 nic? If so, please let me
know!
Thanks,
Amarinder
Hi,
I hope everyone is having a good day!
Is anyone working on a port for Intel e810 nic? If so, please let me know!
Thanks,
Amarinder
gnubook https://gnubook.org is now live.
Thanks to everyone.
-Dan
Jun 24, 2024 12:21:25 Dan :
> Hello,
>
> Just want to promote among this community too, gnubook https://gnubook.org
> an attempt for a social network dedicated to the opensource software.
>
> Gnubook will be base on Faceborg
On 6/25/24 09:07, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 04:05:45 +0100,
"B. Atticus Grobe" wrote:
A word of warning: even multiple overwrites are not guaranteed to erase any kind
of flash-based storage. This applies even to some spinning rust now that have
intermediate flash storage
Hi all,
I have a bridge(4) here in a small router, it has a couple of em(4) interfaces:
bridge0: flags=41 mtu 1500
index 7 llprio 3
groups: bridge
priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15 maxage 20 holdcnt 6 proto rstp
designated: id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 0
On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 04:05:45 +0100,
"B. Atticus Grobe" wrote:
>
> A word of warning: even multiple overwrites are not guaranteed to erase any
> kind
> of flash-based storage. This applies even to some spinning rust now that have
> intermediate flash storage caches on them (although those tend
> >
>
> You may fill your disk, after you recover everything with random data.
>
> Couple of times. It removes everything.
>
will it destroy the filesystem as well?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 10:54:16AM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 08:35:18AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2024-06-24, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > > Folks,
> > > while reviewing nsh I was wondering how to improve show route
> > > commands...
> > > reviewing the man
so what is the alternative pardion my ignorance but is it like a views in a DB
so we use a bit more memory so as the route (eg blackhole route is
copied to a table of blackhole routes ?
and an arp entry / host route is copied to an arp table that can be
dumped on demand ..
(with the necessary
Thanks Stuart,
Ill take a look at how the prefix searches are done ... and see if I
can re-use that for route(8) if people think that it would be useful
to have in route(8)
Thanks again,
Tom Smyth
On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 at 09:39, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2024-06-24, Tom Smyth wrote:
> >
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 08:35:18AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-24, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Folks,
> > while reviewing nsh I was wondering how to improve show route commands...
> > reviewing the man route man page,
> >
> > there doesnt seem to be a straight forward way of
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