Re: freeze on startup
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 4:32 AM Joseph A Borg wrote: > > I can boot into bsd.rd, which I assume to be still at version 6.5 > Don't assume, find out. -- Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
Re: BIOS/MBR vs UEFI/GPT install
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 1:45 AM Clay Daniels wrote: > > > On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 9:58 AM Mihai Popescu wrote: > >> My computer allows me to boot from USB disk prepared with minirootXX.iso >> in >> two ways, Legacy and EFI. I used Legacy until now with BIOS/MBR to install >> and use OpenBSD. >> I tried UEFI/GPT but things went wrong and I was not able to boot >> OpenBSD's >> kernel after install. >> >> Is there any penalty using BIOS/MBR versus UEFI/GPT? >> Are there any extra steps to be taken if one uses UEFI/GPT other than dd >> minirootXX.iso to an USB disk? >> > > A .iso boot & install file goes on an optical disk (cd or dvd) per > ISO9660. If you want to use a USB, pick the .fs or .img file. > >> >> Thank you. >> > It is .fs, got used with .iso after some years of install from CD-ROM.
Re: BIOS/MBR vs UEFI/GPT install
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 9:58 AM Mihai Popescu wrote: > My computer allows me to boot from USB disk prepared with minirootXX.iso in > two ways, Legacy and EFI. I used Legacy until now with BIOS/MBR to install > and use OpenBSD. > I tried UEFI/GPT but things went wrong and I was not able to boot OpenBSD's > kernel after install. > > Is there any penalty using BIOS/MBR versus UEFI/GPT? > Are there any extra steps to be taken if one uses UEFI/GPT other than dd > minirootXX.iso to an USB disk? > A .iso boot & install file goes on an optical disk (cd or dvd) per ISO9660. If you want to use a USB, pick the .fs or .img file. > > Thank you. >
freeze on startup
tried upgrading an old box from 6.4 to 6.5 to 6.6. process worked like a charm until last upgrade loaded some firmware update and I restarted. hardware is a Gigabyte Celeron motherboard with an ssd and an hd. There is an extra pci network card. GA-J1900M-D2P micro-ITX The system locks at this point: > root on sd0a (drive_id.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b > NMI … going to debugger > _kernel_lock+0xa2: movlkernel_lock+0x200,%edx > ddb{1}> I cannot boot in safe mode as it freezes at the same point. I can boot into bsd.rd, which I assume to be still at version 6.5 any pointers would be appreciated regards to all
BIOS/MBR vs UEFI/GPT install
My computer allows me to boot from USB disk prepared with minirootXX.iso in two ways, Legacy and EFI. I used Legacy until now with BIOS/MBR to install and use OpenBSD. I tried UEFI/GPT but things went wrong and I was not able to boot OpenBSD's kernel after install. Is there any penalty using BIOS/MBR versus UEFI/GPT? Are there any extra steps to be taken if one uses UEFI/GPT other than dd minirootXX.iso to an USB disk? Thank you.