Hello,
There seems to be a slight difference in what is stated for the supported Arm64  hardware on the website page vs the specific .txt install instructions.  It isn't exactly a 1-to-1 map.

My example, I have an Pine64 Quartz64-b, and not quite sure if it supported. The main site says it is, but the installation instructions don't list it. the dtb files are there, but u-boot board listings are not, but no matter....

...I -can- get it past the bootloader to the install setup scripts but it failed to pickup any storage devices. Which I find funny as in that it goes from : booting ......sd0a found etc etc ...sets up its ramdisk install on rd0a or whatever and then nothing is found  at all in /dev
I suspect the ACPI interfaces are not all there?
But it -can- find the kernel, just not allow disks to be seen/accessed etc.
Does Openbsd's install script allow installs on the same whole device as to what the install-script/ramdisk came from?

I am using https://github.com/jaredmcneill/quartz64_uefi to setup the EFI env , dd OpenBSD 7.3's install images' partitions onto the partition table setup by the mentioned project and copy over a dtb file into /vendor/ on the EFI partion


I know all this Arm64 is a work in progress and early days, but any thoughts appreciated.


Troy.
(P.S sorry about the wonky PGP thing and bogus subscribe ...sending msgs in OpenBSD is harder for me than setting up httpd or pf or the install )

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