On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 05:59:41PM +, Bill Zissimopoulos wrote:
> Mike, thank you for your response.
>
> On 8/2/18, 9:07 AM, Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> 1. We've seen this message before (usually on APUs), but only a single
> time (eg,
> just one of the signal lines gets displayed). And
On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
> Let me add a bit more data:
>
> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I think).
>
> Link to motherboard manual: https://globalamericaninc.com/manuals/2809056.pdf
>
> Has both a DVI-I and VGA port. I have only tried the VGA port but
Let me add a bit more data:
MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I think).
Link to motherboard manual: https://globalamericaninc.com/manuals/2809056.pdf
Has both a DVI-I and VGA port. I have only tried the VGA port but assume same
issue if I use the
DVI-I port.
Felix Maschek wrote:
> After upgrading my system (using bsd.rd) I get the prompt "Exit to
> (S)hell, (H)alt or (R)eboot?".
>
> When I select S I get a shell. Now I want to mount a USB stick. when I
> insert it I get the expected log message, that the device is found and
> has the name "sd2".
Hi!
After upgrading my system (using bsd.rd) I get the prompt "Exit to
(S)hell, (H)alt or (R)eboot?".
When I select S I get a shell. Now I want to mount a USB stick. when I
insert it I get the expected log message, that the device is found and
has the name "sd2".
How can I mount this
Good afternoon,
I'm trying to determine the level of support in 6.3 for an i915 chipset. If it
is not supported,
what driver might work?
I've bought a new server and can't get it to boot.
Upon startup, the boot up is proceeding normally until these lines are shown:
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0
On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 12:06:41AM +0200, Felix Maschek wrote:
> I've used a full encrypted HDD (created as described in the OpenBSD FAQ) on
> a broken system and want to backup some data from it.
> I've assembled this HDD into an external USB case and want to mount the HDD
> on another system.
On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 12:06:41AM +0200, Felix Maschek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've used a full encrypted HDD (created as described in the OpenBSD FAQ) on
> a broken system and want to backup some data from it.
>
> I've assembled this HDD into an external USB case and want to mount the HDD
> on
Hi!
I've used a full encrypted HDD (created as described in the OpenBSD FAQ)
on a broken system and want to backup some data from it.
I've assembled this HDD into an external USB case and want to mount the
HDD on another system. How can I mount this HDD? Needless to say that I
know the
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Mike, thank you for your response.
On 8/2/18, 9:07 AM, Mike Larkin wrote:
1. We've seen this message before (usually on APUs), but only a single time
(eg,
just one of the signal lines gets displayed). And IIRC it was a different
signal.
The only other instance of this message that I
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 05:47:07AM +, Bill Zissimopoulos wrote:
> I am trying to create OpenBSD images for use in Google Compute Engine using
> an expect script [1]. The expect script is able to drive the OpenBSD
> installation process successfully, but the created images fail to boot
>
Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 09:22:53AM +0200, Nulani t'Acraya wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Something similar also appears to also be affecting bhyve, at least on an
> > AMD Opteron 4228 HE. The error produced is different depending on
> > whether bhyve is instructed to ignore
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 09:22:53AM +0200, Nulani t'Acraya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Something similar also appears to also be affecting bhyve, at least on an
> AMD Opteron 4228 HE. The error produced is different depending on
> whether bhyve is instructed to ignore accessed to model specific registers
On Wed, Aug 01, 2018 at 03:46:25PM +0200, Elmer Skjødt Henriksen wrote:
> After installing the 014_amdlfence patch released yesterday for 6.3, my
> OpenBSD VM crashes on boot. It's running under KVM on a Linux box (Ubuntu
> 18.04 w/ kernel 4.15) on an AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (microcode 0x8001137).
> I
On 08-01 15:08, Henrik Engmark wrote:
>> So I set up a new 6.3 with the sole purpose of nmapping, since my older
>> OpenBSDs is coremapping on me with nmap.
>>[]
>> On to the problem, I scan my local LAN with the following:
>> nmap -Pn -A -v -v --send-eth -e em0 -stylesheet somestylesheet -oA
On 2018/08/02 10:16, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> > Use cvs.
>
> Ok. I just tried to follow the table at
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html
> under
> Fetching the ports tree
> where I understood the table in the sense to download the tar.
> (At that point I haven't realized that there seems
On 2018-08-02, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I switch to a recent snapshot, I can also download ports.tar.gz
> related to it.
> Should I just first completely remove the old tree
> (rm -rf /usr/ports), or should I keep it and untar the
> ne ports.tar.gz over it?
>
> (I guess the first,
On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 09:14:10AM +0200, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> when I switch to a recent snapshot, I can also download ports.tar.gz
> related to it.
If you already have a ports tree, cvs up from a nearby mirror is likely faster.
I tend to use pretty much the commands you find at
Hello,
Something similar also appears to also be affecting bhyve, at least on an
AMD Opteron 4228 HE. The error produced is different depending on
whether bhyve is instructed to ignore accessed to model specific registers
that are not implemented in the current CPU. I haven't had to have that
Hello,
when I switch to a recent snapshot, I can also download ports.tar.gz
related to it.
Should I just first completely remove the old tree
(rm -rf /usr/ports), or should I keep it and untar the
ne ports.tar.gz over it?
(I guess the first, but...)
Thanks
Ruda
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