Hello Thomas,
I do not know what happens and if this has something to do or not. I have seen
this advice in pftf/RPi4 in GitHub:
Note: Booting from USB or from ESP requires a recent-enough version of the Pi
EEPROM (as well as a recent version of the UEFI firmware). If you are using the
On 4/23/24 08:54, Justin Parrott wrote:
this is what i was talking about, i don't like booting an sbc from stick
even if you can hit disk
can net run on sbc?
I can boot NetBSD 10 on an RPi 4b from an SD card . It seems to run
fine. Seems lots faster than RPi OS booted from the same type SD
this is what i was talking about, i don't like booting an sbc from stick
even if you can hit disk
can net run on sbc?
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 11:51 AM Thomas D. Dean
wrote:
> 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
>
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,
michael.chepo...@gmail.com (Michael Cheponis) writes:
>I use the built-in GigE adaptor on the RPi 4B, because it's convenient as I
>have wired ethernet most places. So I can't help with WiFi.
Ethernet is also faster, even when the WiFi chip does 802.11ac.
For Wifi on a RPI4b:
With RPI-OS
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, because it's convenient as I
have wired ethernet
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,
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
> 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:
>>
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 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
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/
Greetings,
On 4/19/24 09:40, Michael van Elst wrote:
Reason is that the platform is canonically named "raspberrypi,4-model-b"
but UEFI chose "Raspberry Pi 4 Model B" instead.
> pwd
/home/tomdean/NetBSD
> ls -l
total 2154
-rw-rw-r-- 1 tomdean tomdean 272510976 Apr 18 09:40
NetBSD-10.0-evbarm-aarch64.iso
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
>On 4/18/24 22:00, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> bwfm0: Firmware file default:brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin
>> bwfm0: Firmware file model-spec: brcmfmac43455-sdio.raspberrypi,4-model-b.bin
>> bwfm0: Found Firmware file:
On 4/18/24 22:00, Michael van Elst wrote:
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
What is the wifi device in the RPi 4b? Driver?
It's a chip similar to the one in the older RPIs:
bwfm0: chip 0x4345 rev 6
bwfm0: Firmware file default:brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin
bwfm0: Firmware
tomd...@wavecable.com ("Thomas D. Dean") writes:
>What is the wifi device in the RPi 4b? Driver?
It's a chip similar to the one in the older RPIs:
bwfm0: chip 0x4345 rev 6
bwfm0: Firmware file default:brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin
bwfm0: Firmware file model-spec:
What is the wifi device in the RPi 4b? Driver?
Tom Dean
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