I am using a SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GiB flash drive connected to the RPi
4b USB-3 port.
I can use this with the RPi OS.
I tried downloading Generic 64-bit from
http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/arm/, marked as for the Raspberry Pi. I
unzipped the file to get the .img.
> ls -l
On 4/20/24 17:24, Michael wrote:
The 3GB limit is on by default for some old linux kernels that don't
have the DMA workaround. It takes about 10 seconds to get into the UEFI
setup menu and turn it off.
What is the UEFI setup menu? How do I get in to it?
I used dd to write arm64.img to the USB
I see you've now experienced the following PR:
kern/49398: i386-current GENERIC (i915drmkms) boot hangs if monitor powered
off
So, it's not only a monitor not connected, but also a monitor connected
but powered off (depending on connection method). This is slightly
annoying to me as I would
Hello,
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024 11:46:51 +0200
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> "As of early 2024, NetBSD does not support the Raspberry Pi 5."
>
> Reading that I inmediatly discarded the Raspberry Pi 5 choice. Being
> realistic I think It does not work in NetBSD 10 now and I estimate it
> will not work
On 4/20/24 15:29, Michael Cheponis wrote:
I run an RPi 4B/8G with external USB SSD drive; I do this because my uSD
cards were getting worn out after about a year of use; I've had no such
problems with my Samsung 870 EVO nor Samsung SSD T7.
I use the built-in GigE adaptor on the RPi 4B,
>
> What has changed with GENERIC NetBSD 10 that I now need a monitor
> connected?
>
> [ 3.409208] i915drmkms0: interrupting at msi6 vec 0 (i915drmkms0)
> [ 3.417023] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20200114 for i915drmkms0 on
> minor 0
> [ 3.447019] intelfb0 at i915drmkms0
> [
On 4/20/24 13:16, Michael van Elst wrote:
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
# wpa_cli status
Selected interface 'bwfm0'
21:58:44.815: bssid=60:38:e0:db:a9:7a
freq=0
ssid=tddhome
id=0
mode=station
pairwise_cipher=TKIP
group_cipher=TKIP
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_state=GROUP_HANDSHAKE
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
># wpa_cli status
>Selected interface 'bwfm0'
>21:58:44.815: bssid=60:38:e0:db:a9:7a
>freq=0
>ssid=tddhome
>id=0
>mode=station
>pairwise_cipher=TKIP
>group_cipher=TKIP
>key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
>wpa_state=GROUP_HANDSHAKE
>ip_address=169.254.135.120
Hello -- I have a NetBSD 10 GENERIC RELEASE AMD64 installed on a Lenovo
i7-4770 desktop that I use for a build machine. I just did a fresh install
after having run 9.3 and everything was great with 10 until I tried to
boot without a monitor.
In my case, I used the VGA port (no keyboard) after
> On Apr 20, 2024, at 1:01 AM, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>
> On 4/19/24 18:35, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
>>> How do I setup wpa_supplicant?
>> That depends on what you want to do.
>> Here are some examples:
>>
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a more powerful Raspberry Pi than my actual
Raspberry Pi ZeroW. I like very much how NetBSD operating system is
working although I was a bit dissapointed with WIFI driver for the
builtin WIFI device, I feel that I can control the OS and it is the OS I
was
I have Authentication timeout.
# wpa_cli
> scan_results
23:27:43.451: bssid / frequency / signal level / flags /
ssid60:38:e0:db:a9:7a 2462 227 [WPA-PSK-TKIP][ESS] tddhome
...
23:27:47.736: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
23:27:47.736: Trying to associate with 60:38:e0:db:a9:7a
(SSID='tddhome'
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 11:46:51 +0200
From: Ramiro Aceves
To: netbsd-users@netbsd.org, port-...@netbsd.org
Subject: need your advice before new Raspberry Pi purchase
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a more powerful Raspberry Pi than my actual
On 4/19/24 18:35, Michael van Elst wrote:
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
How do I setup wpa_supplicant?
That depends on what you want to do.
Here are some examples:
https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/how_to_use_wpa_supplicant/
I saw that.
dhcp is working over the wired
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