On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 7:28 PM Rob Whitlock wrote:
> Thanks for the work tracking down the problems. I reformatted the hard
> drive to see if that would do anything and then I installed OpenBSD 7.0
> like you suggested and it started working. I used Disk Utility in MacOS
> 10.15.7 Catalina, and
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 8:46 AM Crystal Kolipe
wrote:
> OK, the issue lies with the four byte checksum at offset 0x58 in sector 1.
>
> Testing on OpenBSD 7.0 release and using your GPT:
>
> The kernel enters spoofgptlabel and reads sector 1.
>
> When we call gpt_chk_parts, the calculated
On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 07:46:01AM +, Simon Baker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Struggling a bit debugging something, and hoping someone can point me in the
> right direction.
ok. after staring at this for a while im pretty sure it's an actual bug
rather than a misconfiguration.
> I???ve got 4 physical
Hi David,
Thank you for the write-up, this was an awesome read. I was on the edge of a
cliff waiting to hear what device or app you replaced next.
Bravo, excellent job done!
-Brian
> On Dec 27, 2021, at 1:03 AM, David Rinehart wrote:
>
> A long read, but may be interesting...
>
> I
Hi!
Maybe I’m completely off track with my idea, so please let me know if that is
the case. I’ve done some reading and experimenting with IPv6 but wouldn’t
consider myself an expert yet.
Goal:
=
My Internet connection is using dynamic IPv6 prefixes. I want to configure a
local (OpenBSD)
On 2021-12-26 19:43 UTC, mgra...@brainfat.net wrote:
> So my question is, is this expected behavior? When the router advertisement
> does not have a router and
> thus sets the router lifetime to 0 (as it should), should slaacd ignore
> advertisement? Or should
> it still configure an IP
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