Hi,
Thanks everyone for the advice!
For the archives, the magic was:
boot: stty com0 115200
boot: set tty com0
boot: boot /bsd
I was deceived by the boot prompt showing up over the console, that the
whole boot process would know it's happening over a serial port.
This is my first serial por
Hey Steve,
newer bios available at http://pcengines.ch/howto.htm#bios
http://www.pcengines.ch/file/apu2_160311.zip
Strongly recommended BEFORE installation!
Use 'install60.fs' from 6.0-RELEASE and dd it to a usb stick.
Mount stick on second OpenBSD machine and edit the
/etc/boot.conf and add
stty
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Anyway, the box is running live now so I cannot reboot for a while to get
the 'dmesg'. Sorry.
Try /var/run/dmesg.boot
You would think so. But:
No such file or directory
I am not getting senile - yet. That's next year's project.
Regards - Dam
> On Jan 10, 2017, at 16:34, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 03:26:01PM -0700, Scott Seekamp wrote:
>> Also, are you setting the serial port of the loader:
>>
>> stty pc0 115200
>
> You don't need this line, the tty will be switched to com0.
>
>> stty com0 115200
>> set tty com
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 03:26:01PM -0700, Scott Seekamp wrote:
> Also, are you setting the serial port of the loader:
>
> stty pc0 115200
You don't need this line, the tty will be switched to com0.
> stty com0 115200
> set tty com0
>
I think this will solve the problem.
The APU2 doesn't provi
Hi Steve,
I had the exact the same problem with the PC-Engines APU 2c4 and
configuring the console with the correct settings solved it.
You need to set the following settings at the boot> prompt
stty pc0 115200
stty com0 115200
set tty com0
Cheers,
Patrick
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:26 PM, Sc
> On Jan 10, 2017, at 15:16, Steve Williams
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I purchased a new PC-Engines APU 2c4 system. I have a wireless card as well
and a msata SSD (250 gig). I've tried the install with all these two boards
installed, none installed and both combinations with no change in symptoms.
>
> I
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 10:56:32PM GMT, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> I would send the 'dmesg' boot messages but 'pf' keeps printing messages like
>
> pf: state reuse TCP in wire
> or
> pf: state reuse TCP out wire
>
> and it has filled up the /var/log/messages* so that dmesg no longer ha
Not that I can help but I can confirm that problem.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017, Steve Williams wrote:
The BIOS prompts work fine, I get the "boot>" prompt in OpenBSD, but right
after the "entry point" line prints out, the system reboots.
Yes. I have seen this 3 times on a fit-PC4 Eco which is an AMD
Hi,
I purchased a new PC-Engines APU 2c4 system. I have a wireless card as
well and a msata SSD (250 gig). I've tried the install with all these
two boards installed, none installed and both combinations with no
change in symptoms.
I have tried
OpenBSD current "install60.fs"
OpenBS
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 2:05 PM, Remco wrote:
> Op 01/10/17 om 08:17 schreef Theo de Raadt:
>> I also worry about one process that does decapsulation, on behalf of
>> others. Now all the risk is in one place, and an attack against it
>> which can remain persistant is very worrying - it can see al
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 12:15:18 -0500
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> I wonder if somebody could educate me on duplex printing with lpr
> command from the base
What I do is set up multiple printer definitions for the same hardware
printer. One definition tells the printer to print duplex,
Op 01/10/17 om 08:17 schreef Theo de Raadt:
I also worry about one process that does decapsulation, on behalf of
others. Now all the risk is in one place, and an attack against it
which can remain persistant is very worrying - it can see all future
traffic.
Just in case there is a misundersta
gwes wrote:
>
> >I wonder if somebody could educate me on duplex printing with lpr
> >command from the base
>
> > What does actually happen with the document when I use switch -s2 in
> > a2ps?
>
> > Thanks
> > Predrag
>
> lpr is very minimal. It could have a filter added
> to send a file thro
>I wonder if somebody could educate me on duplex printing with lpr
>command from the base
> What does actually happen with the document when I use switch -s2 in
> a2ps?
> Thanks
> Predrag
lpr is very minimal. It could have a filter added
to send a file through a2ps on its way to the physical pri
Le mardi 10 janv. 2017 à 12:15:18 (-0500), Predrag Punosevac a écrit:
> Hi Misc,
>
> I wonder if somebody could educate me on duplex printing with lpr
> command from the base
>
> predrag@oko$ uname -a
> OpenBSD oko.bagdala2.net 6.0 GENERIC.MP#2 amd64
>
> I use LPD spooling with the network print
Hi Misc,
I wonder if somebody could educate me on duplex printing with lpr
command from the base
predrag@oko$ uname -a
OpenBSD oko.bagdala2.net 6.0 GENERIC.MP#2 amd64
I use LPD spooling with the network printer Brother HL-L5250DN which is
duplex capable. More over I have no problem printing dupl
On 2016-12-16 Clint Pachl wrote:
[...]
> What would be
> best is if we could blacklist these spammers upon first connection
I also wanted to just-in-time decisions, but with dnswl lookups.
I wrote a program to intercept incoming, unknown smtp connections and
do a dnswl lookup to whitelist them j
Anyone know if an ASUS BW-16D1HT (Internal BD Writer 16X) is supported on
OpenBSD?
Thanks, Moss.
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