I mean use the usb stick for the files mormozoid. boot using bsd.rd and
at the "upgrade" prompt instead of selecting http mount your drive and
select "disk" and type in the location of the mount
On Sun May 2, 2021 at 12:34 PM CST, Luke Small wrote:
> There has to be a valid partition to install it
No you don't chudazoid, you just select your usb disk with the file sets
after selecting "disk" as your file location
On Sat May 1, 2021 at 7:37 PM CST, Luke Small wrote:
> I would do that, but I’ll have to figure out how to manually mount my
> encrypted partition, which sysupgrade and bsd.rd take
I didn’t think of that one. I’ll try to remember that in the future.
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 4:19 PM jpeg bild wrote:
> I mean use the usb stick for the files mormozoid. boot using bsd.rd and
> at the "upgrade" prompt instead of selecting http mount your drive and
> select "disk" and type in the
FWIW, I run a server with -current. That always has some small risks
(which I haven't run into at all for a long time! +1 developers!!!)
Because of those possibilities, I added a second bootable backup disk.
I intend to keep running -current. I will now put 6.9-stable on the
second disk. This give
That change to undo the “supersede” command to look at the local unbound
server in dhclient.conf fixed it.
Downloading 6.9 release as we speak.
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 1:34 PM Luke Small wrote:
> There has to be a valid partition to install it to. When I have an
> encrypted drive, that doesn’t e
There has to be a valid partition to install it to. When I have an
encrypted drive, that doesn’t exist using usb…chudazoid.
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 1:31 PM jpeg bild wrote:
> No you don't chudazoid, you just select your usb disk with the file sets
> after selecting "disk" as your file location
>
On 2021-05-02, jpeg bild wrote:
> worked fine for me, its basically just reinstalling but with the same
> configuration as your last install
"not supported" does not mean "_won't_ work", it means "if you try this
and break things, we aren't going to try and change anything to accommodate
you, an
On 2021-05-02, Luke Small wrote:
> I have a simple network setup of google fiber with a modem/router at
> 196.168.1.1 which the default pf.conf should work instead of my pretty
> complicated (for a home network) pf.conf . I have no clue why the bsd.rd
> doesn’t work anymore…unless the dhclient.con
Use the fastly mirror, or download the files to a usb stick and select
"disk" at the prompt. once you go current you can't go back, and its
very clearly said in the FAQ as ashton said
On Sat May 1, 2021 at 6:25 PM CST, Luke Small wrote:
> I tried that by the way. I even mv’ed my pf.conf to nullify
worked fine for me, its basically just reinstalling but with the same
configuration as your last install
On Sat May 1, 2021 at 6:42 PM CST, Ashton Fagg wrote:
>
> > On May 1, 2021, at 18:38, jpeg bild wrote:
> >
> > If you want to move back to stable, you would have to boot bsd.rd and
> > select
If you want to move back to stable, you would have to boot bsd.rd and
select "Upgrade" in the prompt, then install from http with the correct
path for 6.9-stable
On Fri Apr 30, 2021 at 9:49 PM CST, Luke Small wrote:
> We’re there major irreversible changes made to the following snapshot:
>
> kern.
I would do that, but I’ll have to figure out how to manually mount my
encrypted partition, which sysupgrade and bsd.rd takes care if for me
automatically.
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 8:07 PM jpeg bild wrote:
> Use the fastly mirror, or download the files to a usb stick and select
> "disk" at the prom
I thought I’d be nice and try the beta to help out, but if the ramdisk
doesn’t even work anymore like it has in the past for me, I’m just going
from 6.9-current to 7.0-stable and never looking back at trying current
anymore. I could try sysupgrade -n and download the requisite 6.9-release
files to
The FAQ speaks to this matter.
Noone else has anything more to say.
Please stop begging for personal handholding, everyone is getting
embarrassed.
Luke Small wrote:
> I tried that by the way. I even mv’ed my pf.conf to nullify it and tried
> and it couldn’t download from the gigenet mirror w
> On May 1, 2021, at 18:38, jpeg bild wrote:
>
> If you want to move back to stable, you would have to boot bsd.rd and
> select "Upgrade" in the prompt, then install from http with the correct
> path for 6.9-stable
…except that’s not supported.
Again, per the very first sentence:
https://ww
I tried that by the way. I even mv’ed my pf.conf to nullify it and tried
and it couldn’t download from the gigenet mirror which absolutely has the
6.9 files. It didn’t work at all. Sysupgrade really needs to be able to be
working on versions as well as -r and -s! The program isn’t intelligent
enoug
Carson Chittom wrote:
> On Sat, May 1, 2021, at 1:14 PM, Luke Small wrote:
> > I google searched: “site:openbsd.org (snapshot OR current) (stable OR
> > release) faq”
> >
> > and found no results which speaks of minor downgrades.
> >
> > Also, “sysupgrade -r” defaults to 7.0 when trying to upgr
On Sat, May 1, 2021, at 1:14 PM, Luke Small wrote:
> I google searched: “site:openbsd.org (snapshot OR current) (stable OR
> release) faq”
>
> and found no results which speaks of minor downgrades.
>
> Also, “sysupgrade -r” defaults to 7.0 when trying to upgrade from previous
> 6.9 snapshots to r
I google searched: “site:openbsd.org (snapshot OR current) (stable OR
release) faq”
and found no results which speaks of minor downgrades.
Also, “sysupgrade -r” defaults to 7.0 when trying to upgrade from previous
6.9 snapshots to release. Is it intended to require folks to use bsd.rd (or
use an
Luke Small wrote:
> We’re there major irreversible changes made to the following snapshot:
>
> kern.version=OpenBSD 6.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #479: Mon Apr 26 02:26:53 MDT
> 2021
>
> which would render in incapable of a downgrade?
The FAQ has a clear & simple answer to that question, and it is
We’re there major irreversible changes made to the following snapshot:
kern.version=OpenBSD 6.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #479: Mon Apr 26 02:26:53 MDT
2021
which would render in incapable of a downgrade?
--
-Luke
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