Date:Mon, 18 May 2015 11:06:52 -0453
From:William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net
Message-ID: 555a0ca5.3070...@hiwaay.net
| However, if NetBSD AMD64 cannot in fact boot from a RAID10, then
| I stay w/ my original layout. Does anyone know authoritatively if NetBSD
Following up on a previous, somewhat lengthy, very helpful-to-me
thread, I have been reviewing the online docs on booting from RAID
devices, specifically
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/netbsd.html#chap-rf-ex-raid1root.
Section '16.3.2. Hardware Review' explicitly says NetBSD can only
On 05/18/15 12:00, Robert Elz wrote:
Date:Mon, 18 May 2015 11:06:52 -0453
From:William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net
Message-ID: 555a0ca5.3070...@hiwaay.net
| However, if NetBSD AMD64 cannot in fact boot from a RAID10, then
| I stay w/ my original layout.
I've got a fairly recent build of netbsd6 from nyftp running on an i386
server.
I had a single wm0 interface, but I added a 4 port wm interface, so wm0
became wm4. This is fine.
However, I decided to bridge all of the wm interfaces together and I'm
getting strange results. Not all interfaces are
On 05/18/15 18:32, Robert Elz wrote:
Date:Mon, 18 May 2015 15:02:08 -0453
From:William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net
Message-ID: 555a43c9.5020...@hiwaay.net
| Thanks for your reply. I thought that since a RAID10 is just a RAID0 of
| RAID1 devices, there
On May 18, 9:14pm, Brook Milligan wrote:
}
} Since sysinst is installed in /usr/sbin, I am trying to use it
} to create a xen DOMU on a netbsd-7 system. I am guessing that
} I should be trying to create a partition on a vnd first, but I
} am unclear how to get through the menus to accomplish
Since sysinst is installed in /usr/sbin, I am trying to use it to create a xen
DOMU on a netbsd-7 system. I am guessing that I should be trying to create a
partition on a vnd first, but I am unclear how to get through the menus to
accomplish that. Should the file for the vnd be made prior to
Date:Mon, 18 May 2015 15:02:08 -0453
From:William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net
Message-ID: 555a43c9.5020...@hiwaay.net
| Thanks for your reply. I thought that since a RAID10 is just a RAID0 of
| RAID1 devices, there might be some hope of the boot program still