Hi all,
In supermicro server i only have one m2 nvme disk. Because of that i
need to enable efi boot to make that disk bootable ...
I can mount install.img over bmc as HD image, but boot from that
"virtual disk" won't start...
is there any way to install openbsd efi image on supermicro server
On 20/08/2021, Yoshihiro Kawamata wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using OpenBSD 6.9.
> How should I understand the following behavior of sndioctl?
>
... etc.
Perhaps you have different apps set at different levels of output. On
my home PC I see this:
$ sndioctl
input.level=0.490
input.mute=0
Hi,
I'm using OpenBSD 6.9.
How should I understand the following behavior of sndioctl?
$ sndioctl output.level=0.5# audio output changed to 0.5
output.level=0.502
$ sndioctl output.mute=1 # mute enabled, no audio output
output.mute=1
$ sndioctl output.level=0.1# set
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