For UEFI systems, NetBSD utilizes its own boot manager and configuration
methods. When installing NetBSD on a UEFI system, the installation process
involves creating an EFI system partition and placing the UEFI boot loader
there. This setup is typically handled by the installation process itself,
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On Thu, May 09, 2024 at 03:14:54PM -0700, Stephen Medina wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was in the middle of my first install, about to partition my
> drive, when sysint terminated with the error "screen too
> narrow for menu". I am using one of those old square LCD
> monitors. Is there a way around thi
Hello,
I was in the middle of my first install, about to partition my
drive, when sysint terminated with the error "screen too
narrow for menu". I am using one of those old square LCD
monitors. Is there a way around this?
-Stephen
On Thu, 2 May 2024 at 14:51, Hauke Fath (SPG) wrote:
>
> And there's the rub, right there.
>
> You want to tell other people ("developers") what they should spend
> their time on. And if you were ten times right, it wouldn't work that way.
Ahh yes. Excellent point.
> Do the leg work yourself
What are the permissions on /dev/dri/*?
Does your user have the ability to write to the devices?
On Thu, May 09, 2024 at 10:34:49AM +, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
John McCue wrote:
I have a R52e and the internal wifi does now work with the
router provided by my ISP (comcast).?? I believe a "Edimax
N150" dongle may work, but I have not tried it yet.
Maybe you have a different card...
Hi,
John McCue wrote:
>
> I have a R52e and the internal wifi does now work with the
> router provided by my ISP (comcast). I believe a "Edimax
> N150" dongle may work, but I have not tried it yet.
Maybe you have a different card... IBM/Lenovo inserted "equivalent"
cards (for windows) but it ma
Hi,
I think the situation is a little more complex and there may be some
network card bug. Below my reasoning.
Martin Husemann wrote:
> I have never seen that (neither on 10.0 nor on -current). It is very
> hard to tell what causes the errors for you. Two potential reasons
> would be network issu