Re: efiboot: change default partition from hd0a

2023-12-05 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
On Sat, 02 Dec 2023 11:53:25 +0900 (JST) YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > On Fri, 1 Dec 2023 11:21:22 -0800 > Johnathan Cobden-Nolan wrote: >> I have installed OpenBSD on hd0l: in my case it is for multi-booting, >> but I imagine there are other use cases where boot and/or root are >> installed on

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Capitan Cloud
Received, thanks. I'm used to hack on three devices one OpenBSD, one Mac and the tablet so the FAT is useful and always the last resort. However yes ext2 it could be an idea. However get OpenBSD improved is always my favorite option. -- Nowarez Market Dec 5, 2023 19:25:55 Noth : > Have you

Re: cumbersome mtree (OT!)

2023-12-05 Thread Nowarez Market
For who is wondering (and not) I come from publishing RADXIDE ver 1.0.5 (tcl-tk, MIT license) I could appreciate anyone involvement or feedback. https://radxide.com https://github.com/par7133/RADXIDE Thnx! == Nowarez Market Nowarez Market : >I come from a couple of long white nights and

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Noth
Hello,   Have you tried mounting with the -l flag? Otherwise I'd recommend using ext2fs instead of FAT32. Android will handle it natively, and OpenBSD can mount that read/write (on a sdXi mountpoint, like FAT32). Cheers, Noth On 05/12/2023 16:46, Nowarez Market wrote: :-) so what is

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Jan Stary
People have already explained to you that 8 + 1 + 3 is less than 255. Can you kindly shut the fuck up already? On Dec 05 13:59:11, my2...@has.im wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > Absolutely perceived, I haven't counted them. But I counted the 8.3 format > for true: > all the info contained

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Amelia A Lewis
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 16:46:38 +0100 (GMT+01:00), Nowarez Market wrote: > so what is techinal explanation of the happening and the cut off to 8.3 ? Well, for the given title, 8.3 yields: "Tcl_Tk 8.5 P", but I imagine, for this case, that what it might do is see an eight character filename and a

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Nowarez Market
You are fantastic. Next thread I will take you also the 8.3 filename examples with screenshots of the last three chars. ( don't stop to report guys! ) -- Nowarez Market Dec 5, 2023 17:16:32 Amelia A Lewis : > Have you, perhaps, misdiagnosed > the problem? -- Nowarez Market

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Nowarez Market
:-) so what is techinal explanation of the happening and the cut off to 8.3 ? -- Nowarez Market Dec 5, 2023 14:48:49 Anders Andersson : > $ echo "Tcl_Tk 8.5 Programming Cookbook -- Bert Wheeler -- 2011 -- > Packt -- 9781849512992 -- 9ed273d2c640e4ae4761242a2c28d31c -- Capitan > Cloud Ebook

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-05 Thread Zé Loff
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is primarily > used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS client. > I'm seeing transfers of about 1.2 MB/s. > > SCP from HOST01 to OBSD

NFS Server performance

2023-12-05 Thread Steven Surdock
Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS client. I'm seeing transfers of about 1.2 MB/s. SCP from HOST01 to OBSD VM (same filesystem) copies at 110 MB/s. Iperf3 from a VM on HOST01 to OBSD

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Anders Andersson
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 2:01 PM Nowarez Market wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. > > Absolutely perceived, I haven't counted them. But I counted the 8.3 format > for true: > all the info contained in my ebook title was lost (but experimenting it is no > problem). > > Now I checked better. Indeed

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Nowarez Market
Thanks for the reply. Absolutely perceived, I haven't counted them. But I counted the 8.3 format for true: all the info contained in my ebook title was lost (but experimenting it is no problem). Now I checked better. Indeed it is Opera web browser that is able to save on Android 11 exceeding

Re: FAT names exceeding spec length

2023-12-05 Thread Anders Andersson
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 12:03 PM Michael Hekeler wrote: > > > > To be honest I don't understand the problem you described. > > > > It is simple, when you come from Android (tested Android 11 tablet) with > > file names exceeding the FAT spec > > these are cut to 8.3 format in OpenBSD. > > > You

Re: Microphone on Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen

2023-12-05 Thread Corl3ss
On 05/12/2023 10:11, Stefan Hagen wrote: Corl3ss wrote (2023-12-05 09:18 CET): On 04/12/2023 23:12, Carsten Reith wrote: Corl3ss writes: Hi everyone, Everything but the microphone is working well on my Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen (20QD). I have reviewed [1] and [2] without solution.

Re: Microphone on Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen

2023-12-05 Thread Stefan Hagen
Corl3ss wrote (2023-12-05 09:18 CET): > > > On 04/12/2023 23:12, Carsten Reith wrote: > > Corl3ss writes: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > Everything but the microphone is working well on my Thinkpad X1 carbon > > > 7th Gen > > > (20QD). > > > > > > I have reviewed [1] and [2]

Re: Microphone on Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen

2023-12-05 Thread Corl3ss
On 04/12/2023 23:12, Carsten Reith wrote: Corl3ss writes: Hi everyone, Everything but the microphone is working well on my Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen (20QD). I have reviewed [1] and [2] without solution. Below some useful data. Have you enabled the appropriate sysctl ? (see:

Wayland/sway binary package available

2023-12-05 Thread Capitan Cloud
Hello Matthieu, congrats to all of you that is making Wayland true on OpenBSD.. -- Nowarez Market Dec 5, 2023 08:45:23 Matthieu Herrb : > In the latest amd64 packages snapshot there is now a #sway package (other > arches will follow). > > Installing it allows you to try #Wayland on OpenBSD.