Note: trying to boot/install from OpenBSD 7.4 PXE.
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3
> I used these now because they support Core Boot.
> https://ProtectLi.com/
Which model?
Does the VP2420 model work well with OpenBSD?
Note: trying to boot/install from OpenBSD 7.4 PXE.
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
PS Having great
I don't have any problem with many of my pc engine.
But if you want something else I used these now because they support
Core Boot.
https://protectli.com/
I am not going back to BIOS that are not right and not supported after a
year.
No thanks!
On 12/31/23 8:56 PM, Kenneth Hendrickson
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
PS Having great
Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
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Cannot PXE Boot PC Engines APU.1D4
Have tried both i386 and amd64.
Verified that my tftpd server is working.
This used to work. Now fails.
Hardware is about 10 years old.
Do I need new hardware??
What is recommended?
Need minimum of 3 ethernet ports.
Thanks in advance.
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> On 31. Dec 2023, at 20:20, Chenguang Wang wrote:
>
> (I assumed these commands are expected to be executed as root.)
Yep, and provided link contains this note:
> Most of these changes will have to be performed as root.
--
wbr, Kirill
Hi,
I needed to test some changes to OpenBSD, so I upgraded to -current and
compiled system from source for the first time. According to
current.html[1], ncurses needs some special treatments:
cd /usr/src && make obj
cd /usr/src && make includes
cd /usr/src/lib && make && make
> On 31. Dec 2023, at 15:49, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> There are toos like objdump and readelf that can tell you more, but
> just removing them is likely best. Object files can always be
> re-created on an open-source system.
I've run:
> island$ tar -ztvf base74.tgz | awk '{print $9}' |
Ah, only disasm support was added to binutils.
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 09:55:25AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> That's curious.
>
> We never invoke as directly these days.
>
> It feels like an upstream llvm bug, and I say that because noone else has
> embraced BTI/IBT as much as we have, everyone else is still considering it
> a thing for
That's curious.
We never invoke as directly these days.
It feels like an upstream llvm bug, and I say that because noone else has
embraced BTI/IBT as much as we have, everyone else is still considering it
a thing for specific applications or the future.
Lorenz (xha) wrote:
> hi misc@,
>
>
On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 6:08 PM Gábor Papp wrote:
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 7.4 on my ThinkPad L390. This bug only
> happens on this certain laptop.
> I could install OpenBSD 7.3 just fine on this machine, so I think this
> is a bug happens because of this weird combination of 7.4 and
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 03:01:10PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> > On 31. Dec 2023, at 11:02, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> >
> > Amongst other things, fsck_ffs(8) looks for inodes not mentioned in
> > any directory, i.e. files that are orphans. fsck_ffs links those files
> > into the
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 04:51:14AM +0100, Lorenz (xha) wrote:
> hi misc@,
>
> like the subject says, `as` in the base system cannot do endbr64
> instructions. should it be updated?
>
> background: i am maintaining hare for openbsd and we always have
> to install "gas" from the "binutils"
hi misc@,
like the subject says, `as` in the base system cannot do endbr64
instructions. should it be updated?
background: i am maintaining hare for openbsd and we always have
to install "gas" from the "binutils" package because the normal one
is too old. i'd be nice if we don't depend on any
> On 31. Dec 2023, at 11:02, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> Amongst other things, fsck_ffs(8) looks for inodes not mentioned in
> any directory, i.e. files that are orphans. fsck_ffs links those files
> into the lost+found dir, using the inode number for a name.
sounds like just remove it and
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 01:59:28AM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How can I recovery binary files from lost+found?
>
> I have:
> island$ doas ls -l /usr/lost+found
> total 7904
> -r--r--r-- 1 root bin 3680832 Dec 31 00:30 #1866245
> -r--r--r-- 1 root bin 317600 Dec 31
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