Re: unhibernate failed: original kernel changed

2023-07-31 Thread Mike Larkin
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 09:39:01PM +0200, Piotr K. Isajew wrote: > that's exactly what I got when I tried to resume after ZZZ on my > Lenovo machine with custom 7.3 kernel. Customization is primarily > to point swap and dump to non-default device: > > root on sd1a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b > >

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Chris Bennett
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 04:08:49PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote: > > Hi, > > Multi-boot is not an option here. The intention is to replace the entire > PfSense installation with openBSD. Eventually this computer becomes a > firewall with PF, so the current installation is unnecessary. But my >

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Steve Litt
Karel Lucas said on Mon, 31 Jul 2023 16:08:49 +0200 >Hi, > >Multi-boot is not an option here. The intention is to replace the >entire PfSense installation with openBSD. Eventually this computer >becomes a firewall with PF, so the current installation is >unnecessary. But my question remains

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Brian Conway
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023, at 12:00 PM, ykla wrote: > Any manually created efi > partition system will not be recognized. I can assure you, it will (when done correctly). I have done so manually/scripted with EFI+GPT and EFI+MBR many times. An example of the less common EFI+MBR approach for the

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
Multiboot support will never be a priority in OpenBSD. None of the developers are using multiboot scenarios. We develop and test OpenBSD to support what we use, that is why it is so good at what it does, and that is also also why it sucks ass for multiboot. I suggest you get over it. If that

Re: Network VF 2

2023-07-31 Thread Matthew Ernisse
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 06:48:42PM +0200, Robert Palm said: Cannot get network working on my VisionFive 2 (ping a different machine). Any ideas? Thanks! Does either side see ARP traffic for the other? (arp -an) Do you see traffic leaving your OpenBSD machine? (tcpdump(8) is your friend)

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread ykla
Actually, I think it's a bug that OpenBSD cannot create EFI partitions manually. File systems that write MSDOS, mount points that write /boot/efi, or none at all are not recognized by the system, and the installer will indicate that it can't install the boot and fail to boot the system. If you

Network VF 2

2023-07-31 Thread Robert Palm
Cannot get network working on my VisionFive 2 (ping a different machine). Any ideas? Thanks! FreeBSD machine: $ ifconfig re0 re0: flags=8943 metric 0 mtu 1500 options=8209b ether a8:a1:59:a2:50:45 inet 192.168.10.20 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.10.255

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Umgeher Torgersen
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 09:37:13AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > Omar Polo wrote: > > > On 2023/07/31 17:19:59 +0200, Karel Lucas wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > But fdisk also has an option to edit the existing partition table. > > > > only if you want to do stuff manually, which from

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Matthew Ernisse
On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 07:30:27PM +0200, Karel Lucas said: Should I keep the (U)EFI partition? And if so, how do I mount the future openBSD root partition to this (U)EFI installation? Are there any other things I should watch out for? I look forward to receiving responses from this community.

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
Omar Polo wrote: > On 2023/07/31 17:19:59 +0200, Karel Lucas wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > But fdisk also has an option to edit the existing partition table. > > only if you want to do stuff manually, which from the thread I assume > you don't need. > > > This > > allows me to delete only the

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Omar Polo
On 2023/07/31 17:19:59 +0200, Karel Lucas wrote: > > Hi, > > But fdisk also has an option to edit the existing partition table. only if you want to do stuff manually, which from the thread I assume you don't need. > This > allows me to delete only the partitions related to PfSense without >

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Karel Lucas
Hi, But fdisk also has an option to edit the existing partition table. This allows me to delete only the partitions related to PfSense without deleting the (U)EFI partition. The question here is whether I will need it to boot openBSD's root partition. Op 31-07-2023 om 16:10 schreef Theo

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
Karel Lucas wrote: > Multi-boot is not an option here. The intention is to replace the entire > PfSense installation with openBSD. Eventually this computer becomes a > firewall with PF, so the current installation is unnecessary. But my > question remains whether I need the (U)EFI partition

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Karel Lucas
Hi, Multi-boot is not an option here. The intention is to replace the entire PfSense installation with openBSD. Eventually this computer becomes a firewall with PF, so the current installation is unnecessary. But my question remains whether I need the (U)EFI partition for that or not. Can

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Karel Lucas
Hi, It is not intended to be a dual boot installation. Therefore, the PfSense installation must be replaced by open BSD. My question is what I should do with the (U)efi partition, and how I can possibly link open BSD to it. Does anyone have some good suggestions for me? Op 31-07-2023 om

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 07:52:02AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: > > IF you want to multiboot, just don't until you can answer questions like > this yourself. Multibooting is very complicated, and requires a mastery > of the boot process of ALL the OSs installed. People often consider it > a way

Re: Installing openBSD

2023-07-31 Thread Nick Holland
On 7/30/23 13:30, Karel Lucas wrote: Hi all, I'm going to install openBSD on a small PC that currently has PfSense on it. This PC boots this OS via (U)EFI, and therefore has an EFI partition on the existing SSD. The current partition table looks like, as shown by openBSD fdisk:  0: efiboot0