New patch:
http://www.netbsd.org/~msaitoh/ixg-20150321-0.dif
This change have commited now.
New patch:
http://www.netbsd.org/~msaitoh/ixg-20150327-0.dif
This change synchronizes our ixg(4) driver up to FreeBSD r38149:
- Add TSO6 support.
- The max size in dma tag
On 2015/03/27 16:03, Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
New patch:
http://www.netbsd.org/~msaitoh/ixg-20150321-0.dif
This change have commited now.
New patch:
http://www.netbsd.org/~msaitoh/ixg-20150327-0.dif
This change synchronizes our ixg(4) driver up to FreeBSD r38149:
s/38149
Harry Waddell wadd...@caravaninfotech.com wrote:
I know NPF is a work in progress, and so is its documentation, but now
that I have used it for a fairly large project, I have several questions
and a few problems. I'm using netbsd-7 as of 3/12/15.
1. this validates
$private_addr = {
Updating src tree:
P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/CHANGES
P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/Configure
P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/Makefile
P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/NEWS
P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/README
P
I'm trying to PXE boot an x86 box. The setup works fine on all my other
kit, but on the problem one I see:
booting netbsd - starting in 0 seconds.
pxe_init: bad cksum (0xbc) for PXENV+ at 0x900d8
PXE BIOS Version 2.1
*hang*
I'm prepared for a flaky BIOS, but it does boot pxelinux and Citrix
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 08:44:07PM +0800, Paul Goyette wrote:
So, any suggestions on how to proceed?
1) Is my plan to use the ubuntu-installed copy of grub to boot the
NetBSD boot.iso media successful?
2) Is my plan to leave the ubuntu-installed copy of grub on the disk
(rather than
Is this boot problem being caused by Microsoft's suggestion that OEMs should
implement Secure Boot in UEFI for Windows 8? My understanding is they're
making it mandatory for Windows 10 to try and lock out other OSes from being
installed.
There should be an option in Windows 8.1 that allows
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, Bob Nestor wrote:
Is this boot problem being caused by Microsoft's suggestion that OEMs
should implement Secure Boot in UEFI for Windows 8? My understanding
is they're making it mandatory for Windows 10 to try and lock out
other OSes from being installed.
There should be
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, David Laight wrote:
8 snip 8
3) Is there some other way of getting this beast booted into NetBSD?
Boot from USB?
you might find the bios will boot a cd image written to a usb memory stick.
Any suggestions on how to create such a USB stick? Just take the
boot.iso
=
= Paul Goyette p...@vps1.whooppee.com writes:
=
= Any suggestions on how to create such a USB stick? Just take the
= boot.iso file and dd(1) ?
=
= Generally, I do fdisk/newfs/installboot so the usb stick is like a
= disk. But it's hard to tell what works on your bios. I am unclear on
= the
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, g...@duzan.org wrote:
You can always start with the NetBSD-{ver}-amd64-install.img.gz or
NetBSD-{ver}-amd64-live-sd0root.img.gz image, which boot off USB fine.
Hmmm, I don't seem to find that file on nyftp's daily builds...
FWIW, I just tried to boot a cleanly-burned
= On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, g...@duzan.org wrote:
=
= You can always start with the NetBSD-{ver}-amd64-install.img.gz or
= NetBSD-{ver}-amd64-live-sd0root.img.gz image, which boot off USB fine.
=
= Hmmm, I don't seem to find that file on nyftp's daily builds...
They are a bit hidden. Instead of
Updating src tree:
P src/common/lib/libc/arch/riscv/atomic/atomic_add_32.S
P src/common/lib/libc/arch/riscv/atomic/atomic_add_64.S
P src/common/lib/libc/arch/riscv/atomic/atomic_and_32.S
P src/common/lib/libc/arch/riscv/atomic/atomic_and_64.S
P
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