.
I think this brings the total number of people I know who have been
affected by this up to 6 now.
I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install will do.
I have 22 to do. :(
You can copy a new bootloader to the old machines and run installboot.
Hi Stuart,
Just to be clear and to help
hanged.
>> There was backwards compat but sadly it was removed after one single
>> release.
>>
>> I think this brings the total number of people I know who have been
>> affected by this up to 6 now.
>>
>>> I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install
by this up to 6 now.
I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install will do.
I have 22 to do. :(
You can copy a new bootloader to the old machines and run installboot.
Hi Stuart,
Just to be clear and to help others here.
You are talking about these two files only right?
/usr/mdec/boot
/usr/sbin
his up to 6 now.
> I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install will do.
> I have 22 to do. :(
You can copy a new bootloader to the old machines and run installboot.
--
Please keep replies on the mailing list.
. All fresh install will do.
I have 22 to do. :(
All fresh as docs are good on what's needed and it's time to wipe clean.
Or try booting fresh 7.4 install media from a USB stick.
I do one to 7.3 now and it boot, so will see if after that I can boot
bsd.rd 7.4.
Thank you for the clue stick
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to 7.4.
I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install will do.
I have 22 to do
On 12/6/23 3:26 PM, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
what I try, I get stuck.
I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
bsd.rd.
When
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
> what I try, I get stuck.
>
> I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
> bsd.rd.
When you say, "fre
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hopefully you may have a clue stick to offer me.
>
> I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
> what I try, I get stuck.
>
> I tried previous version and I was
Hi,
Hopefully you may have a clue stick to offer me.
I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no
matter what I try, I get stuck.
I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
bsd.rd.
I try BIOS change for EFI ONLY, or Legacy &
On 2023-10-22, Mark wrote:
> pkg_add ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 gives me;
>
> (after fetching few libraries)
>
> "Can't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0: can't resolve
> djvulibre-3.5.28p1,libheif-1.16.2p0"
>
> and then;
> "Couldn't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 djvulibre-3.5.28p1
>
Ah, sorry for my misreading what you wrote.
Please use 'sendbug' to report the sequence of pkg_add operations that
didn't work.
Philip Guenther
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 5:50 PM Mark wrote:
> It wasn't an upgraded system, that's fresh install, a completely new
> OpenBSD 7.4
It wasn't an upgraded system, that's fresh install, a completely new
OpenBSD 7.4 amd64.
And the first package I wanted to install, was imagick. And it failed as on
the screenshot image link.
However, installing the "gtk-update-icon-cache" package, and after, pkg_add
imagick solved t
r/local/*
4) pkg_add -l manual
Or maybe now's a good time to do a fresh install.
Philip Guenther
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 3:34 PM Mark wrote:
> Tried changing the installurl, an another mirror, but didn't help.
>
> Here's what actually happens;
>
> https://i.ibb.co/G0wbGf5/term
Tried changing the installurl, an another mirror, but didn't help.
Here's what actually happens;
https://i.ibb.co/G0wbGf5/terminal-sshot.png
Regards.
Mark , 23 Eki 2023 Pzt, 01:16 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:
> pkg_add ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 gives me;
>
> (after fetching few libraries)
>
> "Can't
pkg_add ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 gives me;
(after fetching few libraries)
"Can't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0: can't resolve
djvulibre-3.5.28p1,libheif-1.16.2p0"
and then;
"Couldn't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 djvulibre-3.5.28p1
libheif-1.16.2p0."
This is a fresh OpenBSD 7.4 amd64
Hello Brian,
I forgot to say that my site set did include the already prepared pf.conf, but
not rc.conf.local, where pf was set to be disabled.
As the result, pf started with rules for nat/firewall, not the default ones.
And that created the “problem”.
Martin
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023, at 3:48 AM, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> Yes, off course one should have a firewall.
> That was why I installed OpenBSD on the actual machine in the first place.
> I prepared it when it was on the LAN only, and then moved it into production.
> And now it works perfectely.
>
Hello Steve,
Yes, off course one should have a firewall.
That was why I installed OpenBSD on the actual machine in the first place.
I prepared it when it was on the LAN only, and then moved it into production.
And now it works perfectely.
But the firewall needed to be disabled while the machine
Odd Martin Baanrud said on Fri, 28 Apr 2023 10:01:29 +0200
>Hello Stefan,
>
>Thanks for the clear-up.
>And now, it works!
>When I created the site set, I forgot to add /etc/rc.conf.local, where
>pf was set to be disabled. The reason was, as you see, pf. :-)
>So a simple “pfctl -d” solved the
Hello Stefan,
Thanks for the clear-up.
And now, it works!
When I created the site set, I forgot to add /etc/rc.conf.local, where pf was
set to be disabled.
The reason was, as you see, pf. :-)
So a simple “pfctl -d” solved the “problem”.
Good to know that the fault actually wasn’t a careless user
Hello Daniel,
I'm writing my text to the top of the email. This is probably easier for
you to read than inline quoting.
On the reboot question, you can ctrl+z + reboot. This would not have a
negative effect on the installation. This is exactly what the installer
would do if you answer "r" for
Hello Daniel,
The problem is, as I told, that I’m blind.
I don’t have a screen at home, and it’s not easy to bring it to someone who has.
All went just fine until it was time to reboot.
So if someone could tell me what is missing, I guess it should work to get in
the missing files from another
If that's a new install, may as well just redo it.
The install is really fast, so this way you are sure you have a clean
system and NOT one that you may have problem down the road, specially if
that's your first time.
That's what I would do anyway.
Compare to any other IS, the install for
Hello,
I’m blind, and got sighted help to install OpenBSD on the machine which should
become a new router.
Unfortunately, I was stupid enough to detach the USB stick I booted from,
before I was to hit R for the reboot.
The result was that the last selection disappeared due to the detach message
On 2023-03-06 07:55, Francois Pussault wrote:
using installboot manually gave answer files are not given so ISO are faulted
Using / as rootinstalling bootstrap on /dev/rsd2cusing first-stage
/usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/bootinstallboot: /usr/mdec/biosboot:
No such file or
On 2023-03-06, Francois Pussault wrote:
> using installboot manually gave answer files are not given so ISO are faulted
>
> Using / as rootinstalling bootstrap on /dev/rsd2cusing first-stage
> /usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/bootinstallboot:
> /usr/mdec/biosboot: No such file or
using installboot manually gave answer files are not given so ISO are faulted
Using / as rootinstalling bootstrap on /dev/rsd2cusing first-stage
/usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/bootinstallboot: /usr/mdec/biosboot:
No such file or directory
Le 6 mars 2023 à 12:56, Francois Pussault
hello,
used all from https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Download
but no image iso/img/netimage/etc... (7.2) failed install all are working
perfectly therefore reboot cannot be done after the install process
it looks like it wrote the MBR nowhere or in ram or something similar or
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 11:11:03PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I am dissapointed to see "long answers" to "short spurious claims".
>
> Nick, your long mail didn't help anything.
>
> Chris, your report sucks. Use sendbug and file a bug report with no
> details missing. Not one user has
I am dissapointed to see "long answers" to "short spurious claims".
Nick, your long mail didn't help anything.
Chris, your report sucks. Use sendbug and file a bug report with no
details missing. Not one user has reported a drive missing on a ahci
controller before you, and suddenly you say
On 11/30/21 3:30 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
After looking over the list, it looks like many SSD's have compatibility
problems, so I'm just going to switch over to a spinning drive.
Sorry for the noise.
categorical nonsense.
SSDs work. Cheap ones work, expensive ones work. Some work better
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 03:25:30PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Chris Bennett wrote:
>
> > After looking over the list, it looks like many SSD's have compatibility
> > problems, so I'm just going to switch over to a spinning drive.
>
> That is news to us.
>
I am also more than a little
Chris Bennett wrote:
> After looking over the list, it looks like many SSD's have compatibility
> problems, so I'm just going to switch over to a spinning drive.
That is news to us.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021, at 3:47 PM, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> There are plenty of SSDs that work just fine with OpenBSD, and have done
> for a long time.
>
> We've used Corsair, Sandisk, and Kingston SSDs in various OpenBSD machines
> for many years with very few issues.
$ dmesg | grep ^sd
sd0 at
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 12:30:50PM -0800, Chris Bennett wrote:
> After looking over the list, it looks like many SSD's have compatibility
> problems, so I'm just going to switch over to a spinning drive.
There are plenty of SSDs that work just fine with OpenBSD, and have done
for a long time.
After looking over the list, it looks like many SSD's have compatibility
problems, so I'm just going to switch over to a spinning drive.
Sorry for the noise.
--
Chris Bennett
Hi.
I have never done an install to a SSD drive.
The first server they gave me was a bust, so they swapped out boxes.
That has not helped. BIOS shows a Samsung SSD drive, but the settings
were at hard drive instead of SSD drive. I changed that.
Drive does not show up with either setting.
There
On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 08:33:11AM -0700, aus...@computershop.ca wrote:
>
> Anyone out there still using Alpine mail client with 6.8?
>
> Used Alpine for 20 years or more, and recently set up a new mail server.
> Old one used to be on a 5.3 OpenBSD version.
>
> New one works fine in every
Anyone out there still using Alpine mail client with 6.8?
Used Alpine for 20 years or more, and recently set up a new mail server.
Old one used to be on a 5.3 OpenBSD version.
New one works fine in every respect for reading and saving incoming messages,
going to subfolders, but after
Thank you so much Chris and Tom for your thoughtful and detailed
replies. I found them inspiring and full of wisdom and appreciate your
time in putting them together.
Hakan
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On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 05:55:59PM -0500, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Having been a linux user for quite a while, I am used to doing a fresh
> install every few years, following a few upgrades. I usually set a separate
> partition for the /home directory to be abl
hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 00:14, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Having been a linux user for quite a while, I am used to doing a fresh
> install every few years, following a few upgrades. I usually set a separate
> partition for the /home direc
Dear all,
Having been a linux user for quite a while, I am used to doing a fresh install
every few years, following a few upgrades. I usually set a separate partition
for the /home directory to be able to inherit my settings to the fresh
installation. This is the first time I did an upgrade
Thank you! Ill look up for that setting, so its best to make as normal user and
then install i assume. Removing all those vars from /etc/mk.conf solved the
issue, i got used to put those there in previous installs but now i have a
bigger disk and i dont need them as the /usr partition is
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 23:41:52 +0200 (CEST),
wrote:
Probably not helping much but
> lea@openbsd:/usr/ports/net/curl $ doas make update
You shouldn't run this as root if you don't have PORTS_PRIVSEP
> On my /etc/mk.conf i have:
> SUDO=/usr/bin/doas
> WRKOBJDIR=/usr/ports/build/wrkobjdir
>
Hi! im getting this error on a fresh install of openbsd 6.3 -stable, when
trying to update any package after getting the ports tree and update it, i
surely missed something but cannot figure out what. Never happened to me on
other installations that i can remember.
lea@openbsd:/usr/ports/net
d a little bit of digging and found out .cwmrc conf
>> file doesnt exist.
>> Can you please tell me why is that, shouldnt there
>> be a default file in my home folder with a fresh install? Everything
>> else works as expected there were no problems.
>>
>> Thank you
ts and found somebody had the same problem a
> month ago so I did a little bit of digging and found out .cwmrc conf
> file doesnt exist.
> Can you please tell me why is that, shouldnt there
> be a default file in my home folder with a fresh install? Everything
> else works as expe
Hello Luca,
there is no default .cwmrc in a user's home folder.
The standard shortcuts are described in cwm(1).
Stefan
Origineel bericht
Van: Luka Kosanovic
Verzonden: donderdag 8 maart 2018 05:17
Aan: misc
Onderwerp: [6.2] Problem with X, .cwmrc file missing from fresh install
Hi, Im
a little bit of digging and found out .cwmrc conf
file doesnt exist.
Can you please tell me why is that, shouldnt there
be a default file in my home folder with a fresh install? Everything
else works as expected there were no problems.
Thank you
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 04:43:27PM -0600 or thereabouts, Anathae Townsend wrote:
> I have done a fresh install of 6.1 (downloaded it today, from
> ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/amd64 as the file install61.fs (I live in
> Edmonton, Alberta, that's why I use the source ftp)) and w
I have done a fresh install of 6.1 (downloaded it today, from
ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/amd64 as the file install61.fs (I live in
Edmonton, Alberta, that's why I use the source ftp)) and was trying to
install some packages...
When I type in pkg_add -v http://ftp.openbsd.org/%m/joe
Hello,
on this Supermicro PDSMI+ board (latest bios) it looks like that activating
wsmoused (both plain and with -2 flag) disables pointer control under Xorg
i.e. mouse works correctly in CLI but not in X.
Running "wsmoused -f -d" reports no output, both when moving/clicking in
CLI and X.
Any
Superb, many thanks.
On 28 Nov 2016, at 22:02, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Fix the clock so its not 7th of March?
>
>
> 2016-11-28 21:55 GMT+01:00 Oliver Marugg :
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I did a complete new install of OpenBSD 6.0-current today.
>>
>> After first boot I followed FAQ, sent
Fix the clock so its not 7th of March?
2016-11-28 21:55 GMT+01:00 Oliver Marugg :
> Hi
>
> I did a complete new install of OpenBSD 6.0-current today.
>
> After first boot I followed FAQ, sent dmesg, and read afterboot(8) but I
> am running in some trouble downloading the
Hi
I did a complete new install of OpenBSD 6.0-current today.
After first boot I followed FAQ, sent dmesg, and read afterboot(8) but I
am running in some trouble downloading the initial ports.tar.gz,
packages install and DNS works fine. Just found out that Ntpd in
/var/log/messages shows the
On Sat, September 10, 2016 4:14 pm, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> hi, I am just curious if the defaults (namely the disk sizes) are supposed
> to be sufficient for building xenocara after a fresh install.
>
> i attempted to do so following release(8) and it ended unsuccessfully due
&g
hi, I am just curious if the defaults (namely the disk sizes) are supposed
to be sufficient for building xenocara after a fresh install.
i attempted to do so following release(8) and it ended unsuccessfully due
to the drive/filesystem being full.
(it does seem to have almost finished, by the way
Thanks again for all the help! I just finished a fresh install, logged in
as root and updated the wsrc group on my user, then after login as the user
was able to start up CVS with no issue at all. Just wanted to verify.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Theo Buehler <t...@math.ethz.ch>
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:19:21AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> Aha, this is probably what was going on. I used su to add my user to the
> group, then had just exited to my user shell to continue with the faq.
> I'll probably do a fresh install and ensure it works out, and to make
Aha, this is probably what was going on. I used su to add my user to the
group, then had just exited to my user shell to continue with the faq.
I'll probably do a fresh install and ensure it works out, and to make sure
I don't have any issues with CVS. Thanks for the help!
Stephen J. Trotter
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 01:04:44PM BST, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> Raf,
>
> Yes I was attempting to follow the instructions and was logged in as my
> user, not as root. And I was pulling the src from cvs (for the first time)
> and using the -r option for the stable version.
Well, in order to avoid
On 2016-09-09, Theo Buehler <t...@math.ethz.ch> wrote:
> I tried myself on a fresh install, added my user to wsrc, and I can
> confirm that I got permission errors (write permissions denied to
> /usr/src) which went away after logging out and logging in again.
Yes, you have
and you'll
end up having two full source trees (which will likely not fit on the
default /usr/src partition). It is recommended that you work from a src
tree based on /usr, not one level up, especially if you're new to this.
I tried myself on a fresh install, added my user to wsrc, and I can
t; On Sep 9, 2016 1:20 AM, "Theo Buehler" <t...@math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 12:54:05AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
>> > hi,
>> > i was attempting a fresh install of 6.0 and got to the part where you
>> pull
>> > the sou
r" <t...@math.ethz.ch> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 12:54:05AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> > hi,
> > i was attempting a fresh install of 6.0 and got to the part where you
> pull
> > the source tree and update the system to stable.
> > i was stuck because the
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 05:54:05AM BST, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> hi,
> i was attempting a fresh install of 6.0 and got to the part where you pull
> the source tree and update the system to stable.
> i was stuck because the faq states you can (should) use a regular user with
>
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 12:54:05AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> hi,
> i was attempting a fresh install of 6.0 and got to the part where you pull
> the source tree and update the system to stable.
> i was stuck because the faq states you can (should) use a regular user with
>
hi,
i was attempting a fresh install of 6.0 and got to the part where you pull
the source tree and update the system to stable.
i was stuck because the faq states you can (should) use a regular user with
cvs, and i kept getting a permission error from cvs when attempting to run
from /usr
so, just
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested. During install when it first
asks do I want to creat a user. It does not allow me to creat the user name
II00I00II. But after the install I can use useradd or adduser and am able
to login with the user. Another issue I came accross. In the
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested. During install when it first
asks do I want to creat a user. It does not allow me to creat the user
name
II00I00II. But after the install I can use useradd or adduser and am
able
to login
Hello,
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:29 PM, richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested. During install when it first
asks do I want to creat a user. It does not allow me to creat the user
name
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested. During install when it first
asks do I want to creat a user. It does not allow me to creat the user
name
II00I00II. But after the install I can use useradd or adduser and am
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:29 PM, richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested. During install when it
first
asks do I want to
Thanks for putting it blunt. I read the link but did not understand the
code.. Relooking I see where it say's in plain english...
user_setup() {
local _q=Setup a user? (enter a lower-case loginname, or 'no')
I'll creat a more friendly username!
Thanks again!
Cody
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012
Quoting richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz:
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:29 PM, richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz
wrote:
Quoting cody chandler cody.a.chand...@gmail.com:
Hello,
OpenBSD 5.1 -Release. 4 installs tested.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On May 30 12:39:44, Todd wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Todd norr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us
wrote:
Can you run diffs?
maybe, with
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Todd norr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.uswrote:
Can you run diffs?
maybe, with some noob hand holding.
If not can you download and test a kernel?
Absolutely! just tell me where to get it.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
hrm,... i might have fixed that in -current.
got a dmesg?
I installed the snapshot from 5-13 and there is still a crash with the same
error. Below is everything that is still on the screen when the crash
occurs and a
I'll look at it.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 06:24:53PM -0500, Todd wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
hrm,... i might have fixed that in -current.
got a dmesg?
I installed the snapshot from 5-13 and there is still a crash with the same
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Todd norr...@gmail.com wrote:
I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
the third is giving me some trouble. The install went OK, but after reboot,
there was a crash. I took pictures of the screen and typed what I think is
It really helps if you provide more of the output, like everything the
kernel printed up to the point of the crash. If your disassembly is
accurate, it looks like a divide by zero because high and low have the
same value near the end of est_init.
You can probably work around this by booting with
hrm,... i might have fixed that in -current.
got a dmesg?
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 08:55:38PM -0500, Todd wrote:
I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
the third is giving me some trouble. The install went OK, but after reboot,
there was a crash. I took
I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
the third is giving me some trouble. The install went OK, but after reboot,
there was a crash. I took pictures of the screen and typed what I think is
most important below. I get the same message if I type trace at the
On Fri, 14 May 2010 20:55:38 -0500
Todd norr...@gmail.com wrote:
Stopped at est_init+0x017: idivl %esi %eax
est_init(d0992174,0,0,d04f6235) at est_init+0x107
intel686_setperf_setup(d0992160,d0a43e98,d0a43ec8,d04f627d at
intel686_setperf_setup+0x46
sorry
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/packages/amd64/
installed from this:ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/amd64/install46.iso
--- On Sun, 12/13/09, patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
From: patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: after a fresh install
I wanted to install mc.pkg_add mcCan't find unzip-5.52p0/usr/sbin/pkg_add:
unzip-5.52p0:Fatal error
Ok, then how could I install unzip?
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Tudod Ki tudodk...@yahoo.com wrote:
I wanted to install mc.pkg_add mcCan't find unzip-5.52p0/usr/sbin/pkg_add:
unzip-5.52p0:Fatal error
Ok, then how could I install unzip?
fresh install of what? 4.6? snapshot? Which architecture? Where is
your PKG_PATH
To finish what i started and for the record.
Owain Ainsworth wrote:
boot -c
disable agp
Alternatively, could you try and boot -current on that machine? Quite
some things have changed in that area.
Installed -current from snapshot. The problem remains, but has a new
name: intelagp
boot -c
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 08:56:15PM +0100, Jasper Bal wrote:
As I was able to pull the dmesg with a serial console and found a floppy
after turning upside down the entire office, I now give you, as
promised, the dmesg in question. First one is regular boot. It halts at
agp0 at vga1:. I
As I was able to pull the dmesg with a serial console and found a floppy
after turning upside down the entire office, I now give you, as
promised, the dmesg in question. First one is regular boot. It halts at
agp0 at vga1:. I found an old 4x/2x AGP videocard and switched it with
the one
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 01:14:46AM -0600, Denny White spoke thusly:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep those 2 slices intact
Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep those 2 slices intact while wiping
out and recreating everything else, i.e
Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep those 2 slices intact while wiping
out and recreating everything else
that partition, and after
first boot put the line manually in your new /etc/fstab
I hope this can help !
Jorge
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 01:14:46 -0600
Von: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: OpenBSD Questions misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Fresh install question
On 15:34:47 Nov 17, Jorge Valbuena wrote:
One simple thing that i will try is:
If is already installed OpenBSD 4.2 and wants to install 4.3 or 4.4 , first
take a look at the /etc/fstab file and write down the name of the /home
partition
/dev/wd0h /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
When
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:50:13AM +0100, Alexander Hall spoke thusly:
Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 07:04:31AM -0500, Nick Holland spoke thusly:
Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep
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