Hi!
In short:
I am trying to use installboot to make a new harddrive bootable that
should contain a custom OpenBSD installation, however, when trying to
boot from that new hd I always get "No O/S".
Detailed:
I successfully set up a standard OpenBSD6.3 (machine A) on sd0 using
install.iso. Using
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 11:12:43PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
| On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Robert Klein wrote:
|
| > this works for me:
| >
| > date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 1 * 24 * 60 * 60 )) +%Y_%m_%d
| >
|
| Did you test that after 11pm on the day when daylight-saving time ends and
| th
Thanks, Maxim.
Have you tried it with OpenBSD? Or should all these j1900 devices work well?
*From:* Максим
*Sent:* Monday, April 09, 2018 02:30
*To:* Anatoli, Misc
*Subject:* Re: 4-ports router under $150
Hi Anatoli,
Another good device for $165 in basic setup:
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Mi
Hi,
You can use this form, which is a little simpler:
date -d 'now -1 day' '+%Y_%m_%d'
Regards
Christophe
Le 04/09/18 à 07:54, Robert Klein a écrit :
Hi Max,
this works for me:
date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 1 * 24 * 60 * 60 )) +%Y_%m_%d
Best regards
Robert
On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 07:45:05 +
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 10:38:11AM +0200, Christophe Simon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can use this form, which is a little simpler:
>
> date -d 'now -1 day' '+%Y_%m_%d'
Nope, this is a GNU extension.
-Otto
>
> Regards
>
> Christophe
>
> Le 04/09/18 à 07:54, Robert Klein a écrit :
> >
It has a compatible Intel Ethernet adapter (82583V)
https://man.openbsd.org/man4/em.4
I don't know what else can be a problem.
--
С уважением,
Родин Максим
09.04.2018, 11:29, "Anatoli" :
> Thanks, Maxim.
>
> Have you tried it with OpenBSD? Or should all these j1900 devices work well?
>
> *From:
The command I executed was run on OpenBSD:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD XXX 6.3 GENERIC.MP#107 amd64
$ /bin/date -d 'now -1 day' '+%Y_%m_%d'
2018_04_09
$ /bin/date -d 'yesterday' '+%Y_%m_%d'
2018_04_09
I don't know when it was imported into BSD's date, but this extension is
available on OpenBSD, at lea
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 12:50:33PM +0200, Christophe Simon wrote:
> The command I executed was run on OpenBSD:
>
> $ uname -a
> OpenBSD XXX 6.3 GENERIC.MP#107 amd64
>
> $ /bin/date -d 'now -1 day' '+%Y_%m_%d'
> 2018_04_09
>
> $ /bin/date -d 'yesterday' '+%Y_%m_%d'
> 2018_04_09
>
> I don't know
Oh, sorry,
Thank your for having corrected me !
Regards.
Christophe
Le 04/09/18 à 12:56, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 12:50:33PM +0200, Christophe Simon wrote:
The command I executed was run on OpenBSD:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD XXX 6.3 GENERIC.MP#107 amd64
$ /bin/date -d 'now
as: date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 86400)) +%F
;)
Le 04/09/18 à 10:26, Paul de Weerd a écrit :
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 11:12:43PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> | On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Robert Klein wrote:
> |
> | > this works for me:
> | >
> | > date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 1 * 24 * 60 * 6
I spent another three hours on this and now I've come to a point where
at least my kernel boots.
> Hi!
>
> In short:
> I am trying to use installboot to make a new harddrive bootable that
> should contain a custom OpenBSD installation, however, when trying to
> boot from that new hd I always ge
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 09:39:46 -0500
Patrick Dohman wrote:
> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy when
> running OpenBSD.
> Yes there are reports of stability with other O.S however subtle
> hardware/firmware bugs appeared on several OpenBSD releases.
> I’m actu
You have very much done something wrong if your 2011 can't handle 2 megabit. I
suggest you seek out a more Mikrotik-specific group for assistance.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Karel
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 08:52:52 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to have
> fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the end of
> the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware.
APU2/3/4 is not i-series rig. It
Hi,
is there an implicit maximum size (besides the size_t data type of
course) of the ss_size field in the sigaltstack struct when using
sigaltstack()? E.g., following example based on `man 2 sigaltstack`
---8<--
#include
#
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This is what I bought for similar purposes.
It has 4 Intel Gigabit ports and their efficiency is 99%.
08.04.2018 00:59, Anatoli пишет:
Hi All!
I'm
Hello,
I'm installing 6.3 in Lenovo ThinkSystem SR530 with 2x10G ports (via PCI
card).
When I run 'ifconfig' the list doesn't show 'oce' ifaces only lo0, enc0 and
pflog0; neither the 1G onboard (Intel) ifaces.
This is the output of 'pcidump -v'
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This is what I bought for similar purposes.
It has 4 Intel Gigabit ports and their efficiency is 99%.
08.04.2018 00:59, Anatoli пишет:
Hi All!
I'm lo
Hello everyone!
>From the last email of this thread (August 17 2017) I'm running 2 OpenBSD
servers with 4x1G interfaces each one, configured with 2 trunk of 2G,
routing and making NAT to more than 3000 customers each one.
Thank you for the help!
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Hrvoje Popovski
Hello,
I want to print from openBSD 6.3. I tried to use lpd and found
some information on the web about setting up /etc/printcap.
Many texts use the foomatic-rip program. I can't find one
in ports. Is there anything instead? What's the recommended
way to set up printing?
Thanks for any comments
R
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 04:52:36PM +0200, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to print from openBSD 6.3. I tried to use lpd and found
> some information on the web about setting up /etc/printcap.
> Many texts use the foomatic-rip program. I can't find one
> in ports. Is there anything instead
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 07:26:50PM -0400, Patrick Marchand wrote:
> On 04/08, Gleydson Soares wrote:
> > Hi Patrick,
> > could you please test this diff?
> > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=152160090624047&w=2
>
> The diff worked, I was able to run plumber, factotum and acme without
> any abo
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 01:47:36AM +0800, Justin Yang wrote:
> Hi,all:
>
> I just bought the Xiaomi Mi Air 12.5 laptop and installed OpenBSD-current
> after reading this blog: https://jcs.org/2017/05/22/xiaomiair.
>
> Almost all the functions work except the vmm part. I am not able to start a
> g
It is in print/cups-filters
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/print/cups-filters/pkg/README?rev=1.9&content-type=text/plain
--
J. Scott Heppler
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2018 at 5:02 AM
> From: "Ayaka Koshibe"
> To: "Aham Brahmasmi"
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Cannot access internet with virtual switch
>
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 4:40 PM, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> > Hello misc,
> >
> > Problem
> > A physical server with a switc
On Apr 08 12:05:17, j...@openbsd.org wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 at 12:19:01 -0400, Michael Price wrote:
> > I am unwise in the ways of serial port pci cards. Should I be avoiding any
> > particular brands? Any pointers to more information would be appreciated.
>
> The puc(4) man page has a lot o
On 04/09/18 05:46, Karel Gardas wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 08:52:52 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to have
fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the end of
the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware
I have found that any usb dongle with a PL-2303 chipset just works out
of the box. I have had great success with many different brands which
use that chipset. It works out of the box with OpenBSD and Linux.
On 04/08/18 09:19, Michael Price wrote:
I am unwise in the ways of serial port pci car
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:04 AM, Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD" wrote:
> as: date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 86400)) +%F
> ;)
...
> > On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 11:12:43PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> > | Did you test that after 11pm on the day when daylight-saving time ends
> and
> > | the clock is turned ba
I'm moving my DHCP services from CentOS to OpenBSD. The OpenBSD dhcpd
service appears to work perfectly during testing, but I want to confirm
a few things:
1. In the dhcpd.conf on CentOS, the host definitions with fixed-address
set for static IPs need to be excluded from the range statement for
th
get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not reliable to
get yesterday's date to the nearest second?
terrible!
Le 04/09/18 à 20:48, Philip Guenther a écrit :
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:04 AM, Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD" > wrote:
>
>> as: date -r $(( $(date +%s) - 86400)) +%F
>> ;)
>
>
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
b...@stephane-huc.net> wrote:
> get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not reliable to
> get yesterday's date to the nearest second?
> terrible!
Yes, some days are 9 seconds long.
what?
please, explain-me!
Le 04/09/18 à 22:34, Philip Guenther a écrit :
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD"
> mailto:b...@stephane-huc.net>> wrote:
>
> get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not
> reliable to
> get yesterday's date to the n
> On 9 Apr 2018, at 16:34, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
> b...@stephane-huc.net> wrote:
>
>> get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not reliable to
>> get yesterday's date to the nearest second?
>> terrible!
>
>
> Yes
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
b...@stephane-huc.net> wrote:
> what?
>
> please, explain-me!
>
As I wrote before, and you quoted before:
> | Did you test that after 11pm on the day when daylight-saving time ends
and
> | the clock is turned back, resulting in a 25 hou
Howdy...
Daylight savings time sucks... :/...
Is there a way to Reference UTC and then do the calculating
n and then convert to local time zone if you are worried about
calculating yesterday on the edge case of the 2 hrs a year
that this would make an impact...
as a side issue would avoiding
Excuse-me, but i dont really understand this!
(perhaps, because it's in english).
Le 04/09/18 à 22:45, Philip Guenther a écrit :
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
> b...@stephane-huc.net> wrote:
>
>> what?
>>
>> please, explain-me!
>>
> As I wrote before, and you quot
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:05 PM, Tom Smyth
wrote:
> Howdy...
> Daylight savings time sucks... :/...
> Is there a way to Reference UTC and then do the calculating
> n and then convert to local time zone if you are worried about
> calculating yesterday on the edge case of the 2 hrs a year
> that
Here to confuse you even more, there is time zone that have 30 minutes
and even 45 minutes differences.
https://www.timeanddate.com/time/time-zones-interesting.html
Have fun.
On 4/9/18 4:44 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> On 4/9/18 4:36 PM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
>> what?
>>
>> please, e
Tom Smyth writes:
> Howdy...
> Daylight savings time sucks... :/...
> Is there a way to Reference UTC and then do the calculating
> n and then convert to local time zone if you are worried about
> calculating yesterday on the edge case of the 2 hrs a year
> that this would make an impact...
2018-04-09 20:58 GMT+02:00 Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" :
> get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not reliable to
> get yesterday's date to the nearest second?
Did they teach leap seconds in your school yet?
Best
Martin
On 4/9/18 4:36 PM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> what?
>
> please, explain-me!
EDT EST for example.
Some days are even 82800 long.
Some time zone even have 1/2 hour if these still exists, so the would be
84600 or 88200.
Hi,
I inherited a computer which I want to make a sleeping backup computer. The
idea is that it sleeps during the day and then I wake it with arp -W and it
receives backups and then it goes back to sleep, but I'm running into problems.
First with a snapshot kernel when I wake the box I get this,
On 04/09/18 13:58, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
Excuse-me, but i dont really understand this!
(perhaps, because it's in english).
If you don't understand how Daylight Savings time works, or how time
works on computers in general, then you should just trust the expert
advice offered to you
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 04:52:36PM +0200, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to print from openBSD 6.3. I tried to use lpd and found
> > some information on the web about setting up /etc/printcap.
Around here we actually read man pages and pkg-readmes
predrag@oko$ uname -a
OpenBSD ok
On 04/07/18 14:59, Anatoli wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I'm looking for a modest 4-5 ports router under $150 that works well
> with OpenBSD. I don't need WiFi, USB or console port, and the
> throughput don't need to exceed 100Mbps. The ideal device would be
> EdgeRouter X (compact, 5 ports, $50) but I k
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