I have PC of the mother board is this https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-N3150N-D3V-rev-10#ov
1. Install 9.0 Release: works fine, http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-9.0/images/ NetBSD-9.0-amd64-install.img.gz 14-Feb-2020 09:27 821845kB NetBSD-9.0-amd64-install.img.gz.torrent 15-Feb-2020 07:30 63kB NetBSD-9.0-amd64-uefi-install.img.gz 14-Feb-2020 09:31 822150kB NetBSD-9.0-amd64-uefi-install.img.gz.torrent 15-Feb-2020 07:30 63kB NetBSD-9.0-amd64.iso 14-Feb-2020 09:24 476868k Out of above, I'm using following one. NetBSD-9.0-amd64-install.img.gz 14-Feb-2020 09:27 821845kB Dowload it, and write it to USB memory: zcat NetBSD-9.0-amd64-install.img.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sd0e bs=64k 2. Yesterday, Download from http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-9/202007161930Z/ We only have two, NetBSD-9.0_STABLE-amd64-install.img.gz 16-Jul-2020 22:20 822610kB NetBSD-9.0_STABLE-amd64.iso 16-Jul-2020 22:17 476826kB And similar thing, I did two cases: zcat NetBSD-9.0-amd64-install.img.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sd0e bs=64k OR: cat NetBSD-9.0_STABLE-amd64.iso | sudo dd of=/dev/sd0e bs=2k Then I've got: ... similar of above two cases: (after typing 'consdev com0') sudo cu -l /dev/dtyU0 -s 9600 Connected > NetBSD/x86 EFI Boot (x64), Revision 1.1 (Thu Jul 16 12:41:35 UTC 2020) (from > NetBSD 9.0_STABLE) > Memory: 252/523264 k boot open netbsd: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:netbsd: Input/output error open netbsd.gz: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:netbsd.gz: Input/output error open onetbsd: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:onetbsd: Input/output error open onetbsd.gz: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:onetbsd.gz: Input/output error open netbsd.old: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:netbsd.old: Input/output error open netbsd.old.gz: No such file or directory boot: hd0a:netbsd.old.gz: Input/output error 3. I have hard disk installed 9.0, so I put netbsd-INSTALL.gz which was found in install USB memory, cp /netbsd-INSTALL.gz as it is (not unzip) to / and > consdev com0 > boot netbsd-INSTALL.gz then I got following at disk selection ----------------------------------------------- On which disk do you want to upgrade NetBSD? ┌────────────────────┐ │ Available disks │ │ │ │ a: current system │ │>b: wd0 (119G) │ │ c: sd0 (7.5G) │ │ x: Exit │ └────────────────────┘ ----------------------------------------------- help at boot prompt says we have ls, but ls does not work (?) I don't think the item 3 shown above may not be so sigificant other than STABLE kernel itself works if it is properly found and loaded. 4. In boot menu (of the mother board BIOS setting), if USB memory is inserted, the two selection are shown, Normal and UEFI (I'm not sure ), but not checked in detail yet, Thanks for reading -- Makoto Fujiwara m...@netbsd.org mak...@if.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp Key fingerprint = 0BFA FAEB EAD1 90BA 7498 8F85 6809 9E0B B7EF A12E ---- pkgsrc freshness: http://www.ki.nu/~makoto/pkgsrc/check-update/HEAD/00_Summary.html