Ok, now that 7.3 is up and running fine on sd0 I can re do my sd1 USB SSD.
This SSD was set up as a 2nd disk back when I originally installed 6.8 on
it so it's hard for me to remember how I would have had it start at 0
rather than 64 as mentioned in the FAQ.
Thanks for reading and reminding me
On 4/13/23 16:08, Greg Thomas wrote:
Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
grits# disklabel sd1
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: Ext SSD
duid: 2eeb6058175bf1f7
flags:
On 4/12/23 12:22 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I did a sysupgrade from 7.2 to 7.3 on an HP EliteDesk (amd64). The
upgrade went great but now the computer will not boot.
Here's what I get at boot:
(typed from photo--disregard any typos)
[ using 3644008 bytes of bsf ELF symbol table ]
Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
grits# disklabel sd1
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: Ext SSD
duid: 2eeb6058175bf1f7
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 20
Hello,
I am running two OpenBSD 7.3 firewalls with pfsync and CARP for redundancy and
have one carp interface carp0 for the public internet and one carp interface
carp1 for my private (NAT) internal network. The private carp interface has
status master on the first firewall and status backup
Thanks for that...
Ill setup a test system so ... Thanks
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 at 07:33, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2023-04-12, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > does anyone have experience on running coverity on OpenBSD ...
> > Im trying to scan a port im maintaining at the minute...
> > there does not
Many thanks to everyone who has replied and/or otherwise helped with
finding a modern/featureful GUI citation management solution for OpenBSD.
Status quaestionis, April 13, 2023
I. [NEW] print/kbibtex -- WORKING and best current option
Rafael Sadowski, our KDE guru, has most generously made a
Greg Thomas writes:
> I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and I
> have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
> only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). This is just a backup of my
> current laptop so not the end of the world (unless
> Ah, if you didn't reboot after doing that, then what you saw is expected.
Good to know.
>> Is there a better way to install xshare73 and xbase73?
>
> From the installer, usually.
I can’t do that, but point taken.
Thank you Stu and Daniel!
Thank you for clarifying! Yes, I misunderstood what was meant by setuid
change, it makes sense it is checking for any change in a setuid binary.
It may be worth changing the wording in the security(8) message from
Setuid changes:
to
Changed setuid binaries:
as this would
On 2023-04-12, Kent Watsen wrote:
>
>
>> That should have /usr/X11R6/lib as well.
>
> This makes me want to mention that I installed xshare73 and xbase73 after the
> installer completed, using these commands:
> ```
> (curl -s -O https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.3/amd64/xshare73.tgz &&
>
On 2023-04-12, Tom Smyth wrote:
> does anyone have experience on running coverity on OpenBSD ...
> Im trying to scan a port im maintaining at the minute...
> there does not seem to be binaries for coverity for OpenBSD
I don't think you can - afaik those scans are normally done on linux.
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