ble autobooting loongson on gdium?
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> > I updated the pmon paths. It autoboots. It autoboots the kernel. But
> > then it prompts me for two devices (swap and I guess root fs).
> > How do I remove those prompts?
>
> The kernel on Gdium expects its boot device to be the USB
> I updated the pmon paths. It autoboots. It autoboots the kernel. But
> then it prompts me for two devices (swap and I guess root fs).
> How do I remove those prompts?
The kernel on Gdium expects its boot device to be the USB device found
in the G-Key slot (usbg0 in PMON). Are you still trying to
0: MAC/BBP RT2561C, RF RT2527
Thanks,
- Jay
> Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:54:41 +
> From: m...@online.fr
> To: jay.kr...@cornell.edu
> CC: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: trouble autobooting loongson on gdium?
>
> > > Doe
> > Does it work after the installation? The installation media is supposed
>
> I don't think so.
> The device is recognized.
> ifconfig reports stuff.
> I think I even got a DHCP address, but can't ping anything.
Hmm... did the particular wireless chip change on recent models? On the
gdium here
> Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 17:07:26 +
> From: m...@online.fr
> To: jay.kr...@cornell.edu
> CC: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: trouble autobooting loongson on gdium?
>
> > Wireless network didn't work during setup. I used wireless.
> > The d
> Wireless network didn't work during setup. I used wireless.
> The device was recognized. ifconfig let me fiddle with it.
> It gets a DHCP address, but that's it.
> Maybe my local network. I have OpenBSD/macppc
> working wireless, but maybe I forgot how.
> Anyway, ok, move on.
Does it work after
So, cool, I have OpenBSD 4.7 installed and booted on my Gdium laptop.
Now, here are the small problem I faced and am facing.
Wireless network didn't work during setup. I used wireless.
The device was recognized. ifconfig let me fiddle with it.
It gets a DHCP address, but that's it.
Maybe my loc
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