Re: NetBSD 9.2 amd64 laptop: no hdmi output, no touchpad

2022-12-09 Thread Mayuresh
On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 11:19:09AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote: > On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 10:58:22AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote: > > Please advise if more details are needed. I'll share as needed. > > In case it's relevant dmesg has: > > drm at genfb0 not configured Just on a hunch tried enabling this

Re: NetBSD 9.2 amd64 laptop: no hdmi output, no touchpad

2022-12-09 Thread Mayuresh
On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 10:58:22AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote: > Please advise if more details are needed. I'll share as needed. In case it's relevant dmesg has: drm at genfb0 not configured -- Mayuresh

NetBSD 9.2 amd64 laptop: no hdmi output, no touchpad

2022-12-09 Thread Mayuresh
I am trying to use NetBSD 9.2 amd64 on a laptop using modular X11. I have encountered following problems: 1. There is no output on HDMI monitor when booting or after doing startx 2. Touchpad is not working though USB mouse works 3. xrandr gives the following error: xrandr: Failed to get

Re: IBM IMM shared port

2022-12-09 Thread Michael van Elst
kab...@lich.phys.spbu.ru (Dima Veselov) writes: >I have an IBM x3200 M3 server with built-in IMM IPMI service >processor. This server have IPMI network port shared with first network >card. This setup is quite popular and I have several different servers >having no issues with that. While

Re: Running NetBSD installer on VM to install on real disk [Was: NetBSD 9.3 UEFI...]

2022-12-09 Thread Mayuresh
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 08:18:25PM +0200, Andreas Gustafsson wrote: > And all but the most recent versions of qemu really do have a nasty > habit of accessing the wrong part of the disk when running NetBSD > guests, because of a bug that was finally fixed in this commit: > >

Re: Running NetBSD installer on VM to install on real disk [Was: NetBSD 9.3 UEFI...]

2022-12-09 Thread Mayuresh
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 05:14:58PM +, Mr Roooster wrote: > It does seem to be possible to boot QEMU off the host disk under Linux > (by pointing it at the block device rather than a partition), but you > could really set yourself up for problems. (Qemu writing to the wrong > bit of your disk

Re: Running NetBSD installer on VM to install on real disk [Was: NetBSD 9.3 UEFI...]

2022-12-09 Thread Andreas Gustafsson
Mr Roooster wrote: > It does seem to be possible to boot QEMU off the host disk under Linux > (by pointing it at the block device rather than a partition), but you > could really set yourself up for problems. (Qemu writing to the wrong > bit of your disk may end badly. :D ) And all but the most

Re: Running NetBSD installer on VM to install on real disk [Was: NetBSD 9.3 UEFI...]

2022-12-09 Thread Mr Roooster
On Mon, 5 Dec 2022 at 12:48, Mayuresh wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 02:50:00PM +0100, Martin Husemann wrote: > > I would not go via the VM detour, but instead: > > Just curious, what can go wrong this way. > I have installed OSs (Not NetBSD) using this method in the past, giving the VM full

IBM IMM shared port

2022-12-09 Thread Dima Veselov
Greetings! I have an IBM x3200 M3 server with built-in IMM IPMI service processor. This server have IPMI network port shared with first network card. This setup is quite popular and I have several different servers having no issues with that. While booting, OS initialize network interface and