Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store many
ISO images and then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not openbsd.
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With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
On 09/18/14 04:27, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store many
ISO images and then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not openbsd.
I've not seen or heard of this device before,
On 09/18/2014 04:28 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store many ISO
images and
then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not openbsd.
--
With best regards,
Gregory
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 5.5 (amd64) to use as a firewall on a SATA flash
drive of 8 GB. Unfortuantely the drive does not get detected by OpenBSD at the
installation so I am unable to install OpenBSD.
The relevant output of the dmesg would be the following:
Intel C226 LPC rev 0x05
On 09/18/14 12:27, ML mail wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 5.5 (amd64) to use as a firewall on a
SATA flash drive of 8 GB. Unfortuantely the drive does not get
detected by OpenBSD at the installation so I am unable to install
OpenBSD.
The relevant output of the dmesg would be the
On Sun, 14 Sep 2014, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Personally I'd go for a modern cheap PC based on a soldered-on Atom,
Celeron or AMD Fusion type system.
I use an old Celeron 800 Mhz, and thinking to downgrade to 500Mhz,
to a geode LX 800. OpenBSD seems to run OK there, I tried it as
diskless. I
On 09/18/14 17:41, Aner Perez wrote:
On 09/18/2014 04:28 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store
many ISO images and
then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not openbsd.
--
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:23 PM, hru...@gmail.com wrote:
But another question. Someone here recommended me long ago a
low power server, I even saw the web page of the product, but
I dont find the mail anymore. Does someone remember it?
This one: http://www.pcengines.ch/apu.htm ?
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chs
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Christer Solskogen wrote:
This one: http://www.pcengines.ch/apu.htm ?
No. It was a ready 19 server. But this is also an interesting piece
of hardware.
The power consume, noise and reliability also depends on the power supply.
My Asus M35M1-M consumes much more than what
I have an APU ( 4GB model ) running OpenBSD and my killawatt says it runs
between 8-12 watts depending on load.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:28:15PM +0200, Christer Solskogen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:23 PM, hru...@gmail.com wrote:
But another question. Someone here recommended me
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/
Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 14:40:17 -0600
n...@ghetto.sh wrote:
I have an APU ( 4GB
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
The APU has 3 - 1 gig Ethernet ports and works great as a firewall.
Stan
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
The APU has 3 - 1 gig Ethernet ports and works great as a firewall.
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
The APU has 3 - 1 gig Ethernet ports
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:29 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:42:08 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:29 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14
While I haven't bought this particular unit from Netgate, I've
purchased several other devices from them for $work and been happy
with the results. So, not a bad place to get started.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 7:42 PM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:29 -0500
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard, but
how do I view the computer's output while installing OpenBSD or
troubleshooting? Ssh is good when it's running smoothly, but not for
preboot stuff.
Thanks,
On 09/18/14 19:22, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard, but
how do I view the computer's output while installing OpenBSD or
troubleshooting? Ssh is good when it's running smoothly, but
Try OpenBSD 5.6, a workaround was provided in ahci for this issue.
Or, recompile your OpenBSD 5.5 kernel with this patch:
http://openbsd.cs.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/ic/ahci.c.diff?r1=1.13r2=1.14
ML mail [mlnos...@yahoo.com] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 5.5 (amd64)
On 18 Sep 2014 at 17:33, Stan Gammons wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a
On 09/18/14 21:13, System Administrator wrote:
On 18 Sep 2014 at 17:33, Stan Gammons wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500
Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but how do I view the computer's output while installing OpenBSD or
troubleshooting? Ssh is
On September 18, 2014 9:59:01 PM GMT-03:00, Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 09/18/14 19:22, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but
how do I view the computer's output while
Nenhum_de_Nos [math...@arroway.org] wrote:
Does this network card support vlan?
Yes
On 09/19/14 14:26, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500
Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but how do I view the computer's output while installing
On 18 September 2014, Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, the APU has a serial console. Baud rate is 115,200. To install
OpenBSD, boot from a CD. At the boot prompt, before it times out and
continues to boot, type stty com0 115200 and press return. Then type
set tty com0 and press
I chose the Supermicro A1SAM-2550F
Supports ECC DDR3 1600
4 Intel 1GbE
1 IPMI GbE
6 SATA
Add 8GB ECC DDR, a $65 SSD, CD/DVD, a small case+ps and it’s up.
A couple of minutes to install OpenBSD and presto - now I have to figure out
how to set up a router/firewall/vpn.
On Sep 18, 2014, at 7:13
On 19 September 2014, Richard Toohey richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz
wrote:
On 09/19/14 14:26, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500 Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:26:47PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500
Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but how do I view the
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