Some progress. Thank you. Still stuck though. Post network
configuration,  The boot installer asks for
HTTP Server? (hostname or 'done').  hostname.
Server Directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.0/arm64].

It fails at this step:

Unable to connect using https. Use http instead.
Looked at found no OpenBSD/arm64 7.0 sets.

I tried with pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/arm64. That didn't work either.



On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 11:48 AM Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> Change the server directory to /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/arm64. We're in the 
> awkward time where the version number is just 7.0 so the installer thinks it 
> is a released version, but the release hasn't been made yet, and there is no 
> mechanism for the installer to fetch that information online, so you have to 
> do it manually.
>
> --
>   Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
>
>
> On 30 September 2021 03:18:36 Sandeep Gupta <gupta.sand...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is my second attempt to install openBSD on RPI4. I write out the UEFI 
>> to sdcard and miniroot.img to usb-ssd drive which takes some 16MB of space. 
>> The rest I create a new fat32 partition. This works -- the boot loader kicks 
>> off the openBSD installer.
>> The installer after asking for disk partitions, reaches till installing 
>> sets.However,
>> it doesn't give me option to install bsd or bsd.rd (see attached pic below).
>>
>> Not sure if I am messing up the disk  partition where openbsd should be 
>> installed. I tried both sd1 and sd1a. But both end up having the same issue.
>>
>> -S
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 29, 2021, Stuart Henderson 
>> <stu.li...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > On 2021-09-28, Peter J. Philipp <p...@delphinusdns.org> wrote:
>> > > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:04:25AM -0700, Joseph Olatt wrote:
>> > >> I tried the following snapshot:
>> > >>
>> > >>   https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/arm64/miniroot70.img
>> > >>
>> > >>   Build date: 27-Sep-2021 20:10
>> > >>   Size: 45088768
>> > >>
>> > >> Didn't have much luck. The install process rebooted after the following
>> > >> error:
>> > >>
>> > >>   bwfm0: failed loadfirmware of file 
>> > >> brcmfmac43455-sdio.raspberrypi,4-model-b.bin
>> > >>   panic: do_el0_error
>> > >
>> > > What happens when you boot with -c and 'disable bwfm' then exit?  Is 
>> > > that not
>> > > an option anymore?
>> >
>> > I am pretty sure the do_el0_error is unrelated to the loadfirmware() 
>> > failing
>> > (which is just because the firmware for the device isn't installed yet).
>> >
>> >
>
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