On 2014-08-11, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big / partition?
If the latter, that would *probably* stop the signature verification from
being possible.
By installation files I mean installation files on CD
The
On August 12, 2014 7:34:58 AM CEST, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/12/14, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
Yes.
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big /
partition?
does that matter?
I am new to OpenBSD, and I let installation program decide how
I raise the question again.
During installation, I am asked:
Directory does not contain SHA256.sig. Continue without verification? [no]
I have to enter yes to let it proceed:
Installing bsd
Installing bsd.rd
Installing base55.tgz
...
I have downloaded CD image for i386 and burned it and booted
I raise the question again.
During installation, I am asked:
Directory does not contain SHA256.sig. Continue without verification? [no]
I have to enter yes to let it proceed:
Installing bsd
Installing bsd.rd
Installing base55.tgz
...
I have downloaded CD image for i386 and burned
previously on this list Theo de Raadt contributed:
You see the cd can fetch sets from mirrors and in fact all you need to
upgrade is bsd.rd, a reboot from it and an internet connection, in which
case verifying bsd.rd and the sets is needed.
Very the CD image media itself. You didn't do that?
On 12/08/14 18:27, Long Wind wrote:
I raise the question again.
During installation, I am asked:
Directory does not contain SHA256.sig. Continue without verification? [no]
I have to enter yes to let it proceed:
Installing bsd
Installing bsd.rd
Installing base55.tgz
...
I have
Just riffing off of what has already been said, not claiming any
expertise. Just relating personal and unfortunately painful at times
experience.
There are folks out there with amazing knowledge and experience. Some
choose to be malicious. The ones that have both patience and
discipline combined
how to list packages that belong to a section?
(e.g. audio section)
during installation it says it can't verify signatures of installation
files (I use 5.5 CD for i386)
is that important? i plan to use online banking on OpenBSD, so
security is very important
which package can select part of mp3
Le 11/08/2014 22:47, Long Wind a écrit :
how to list packages that belong to a section?
(e.g. audio section)
My first guess would be to fetch ports
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PortsFetch) and then list
packages in the audio directory :)
Another way could be to use pkg_mgr
On 2014-08-11, Mxher o...@mxher.fr wrote:
Le 11/08/2014 22:47, Long Wind a écrit :
how to list packages that belong to a section?
(e.g. audio section)
My first guess would be to fetch ports
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PortsFetch) and then list
packages in the audio directory :)
On 8/12/14, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2014-08-11, Mxher o...@mxher.fr wrote:
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big / partition?
If the latter, that would *probably* stop the signature verification from
being possible.
By installation files I mean
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big / partition?
If the latter, that would *probably* stop the signature verification from
being possible.
By installation files I mean installation files on CD
The installation program says it can't verify
and I have to make an
On 2014-08-11, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/12/14, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2014-08-11, Mxher o...@mxher.fr wrote:
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big / partition?
If the latter, that would *probably* stop the signature
previously on this list Long Wind contributed:
i plan to use online banking on OpenBSD, so
security is very important
which package can select part of mp3 file to create a new mp3?
why jdk(java) support is poor on OpenBSD? according to faq, it runs
only on amd64. do I have to use Linux
On 8/12/14, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
Yes.
Did you use separate disk partitions, or just make one big / partition?
does that matter?
I am new to OpenBSD, and I let installation program decide how to disk-label
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