Hello Brian,
Am 22.08.24 um 19:24 schrieb Brian Buhrow:
hello. Thanks for the reply. What I'm looking for is some kind of
command line, or
perhaps a fuse mount for grafting Google drives into the filesystem tree. Is
anyone using the
Google drive program for Linux? If so, does it w
Hello John,
On 15.06.24 20:13, John D. Baker wrote:
I have seen this same behavior as well, and like you it occurs when
using a SanDisk Cruzer (Glide in my case) as the boot device. Documented
in this thread:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2024/03/16/msg045078.html
This is a n
Hello Martin,
On 15.06.24 15:59, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 03:20:35PM +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
[ xxx.xx ] sd0(umass0:0:0:0): generic HBA error
We need the full dmesg (or at least the relevant parts of the USB host
controller that sd0 is attach to) and you
Hello,
I am encountering a shutdown issue on a NAS system running NetBSD
10.0/amd64. This system includes four SATA drives for storage and an
internal USB port used for booting the OS. Here is a brief overview of
my setup and the problem:
# System Setup
- Storage: Four SATA drives.
- Boot D
Hello Todd,
On 05.06.23 09:29, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I use both Xine and VLC Multimedia.
Both work with certain DVD; fail to use outer DVD.
Why? Is this because DVD is so old? Has this been fixed?
Is there information on different DVD due to their age?
Thanks for any help.
It is possible that
Hi Mathew,
On 23.05.23 15:11, Mathew, Cherry G.* wrote:
MP> I came across Qemu/NVMM more or less out of necessity, as I had
MP> been struggling for some time to set up a proper Xen
MP> configuration on newer NUCs (UEFI only). The issue I encountered
MP> was with the graphics
s
[1] https://forge.petermann-it.de/mpeterma/vmctl
On 23.05.23 16:38, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 23.05.23 15:51, Robert Nestor wrote:
Commenting on your follow-up on Xen startup and how I considered doing
this in NVMM. I have a rudamentory script that I use to define/create
Hi Robert,
On 23.05.23 15:51, Robert Nestor wrote:
Commenting on your follow-up on Xen startup and how I considered doing this in
NVMM. I have a rudamentory script that I use to define/create guest systems
which also includes some hooks for starting up guest systems. There’s not
currently a
Hello,
motivated by the other Xen thread here (I also will share a few
experiences soon), I am currently considering the approach that could be
advantageous for my use case in terms of storage.
Once again, we have a small NUC system as a Xen host. I exclusively use
PV virtualization in the D
Hi Johan,
On 10.05.23 10:26, Johan Stenstam wrote:
The only fly in the ointment is that running NetBSD 9.3 with Xen 4.13 the
hypervisor complains about the CPU being unrecognised. When trying Xen 4.15 the
CPU is recognised, but then the hypervisor crashes just as it is about to
handover to Ne
Hello,
under /dev/zvol/rdsk/pool/ there are device nodes for zvols created
under ZFS. These are created automatically when the ZFS module is loaded
(if not present) and are given the 600 root/wheel permission by default.
How can I set the permission, owner, and group during creation?
Devpubd
Hello Dimitri,
this sounds really mystical and I don't have a concrete idea why this is
happening in your case. However, I have had a related problem before
that caused me a lot of trouble. It was about the name resolution in
mixed networks of ipv4 and ipv6. You could check whether some or all
Hi,
Am 21.10.2022 um 14:36 schrieb ignat...@cs.uni-bonn.de:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 10:30:12PM +0100, Mr Roooster wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 at 14:19, Matthias Petermann wrote:
- Can what I have in mind already be solved (differently or more
elegantly) with existing tools from the base
[re-sent due to wrong patch included + wrong address of
netbsd-userlevel, please apologize duplicates]
Hello,
On 07.10.22 21:39, Mouse wrote:
Is there some reason you don't actually syslog() the log messages,
then, rather than sending them down a pipe? It sounds to me as though
you are going
Hello,
On 07.10.22 21:39, Mouse wrote:
Is there some reason you don't actually syslog() the log messages,
then, rather than sending them down a pipe? It sounds to me as though
you are going to have to make your log generator logging-aware, but,
then, I don't see what benefit you get from piping
Hello,
thank you very much for the suggestions and questions.
Am 07.10.2022 um 21:39 schrieb Mouse:
With a lot of scripts and tools written, I have gotten into the habit
of logging all logging output to stderr, as well as any form of
payload to stdout.
What do you do with error messages, then
Hello all,
following a short discussion on IRC, I would like to ask a question or
make a suggestion.
With a lot of scripts and tools written, I have gotten into the habit of
logging all logging output to stderr, as well as any form of payload to
stdout. To change the logging destination depe
Hi Michael,
On 24.09.22 10:42, Michael van Elst wrote:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
NAME=data1 /export ffs rw,log,union 0 0
NAME=data2 /export ffs rw,log,union 0 0
NAME=data3 /export ffs rw,log,union
Hello all,
I have a possibly somewhat strange question. In addition to the root
file system, I have three other FFS file systems here. I want to layer
them on top of each other using the union mount option on one and the
same mount point.
This works without any problems on the command line.
Hello Michael and Paul,
Am 05.09.2022 um 07:29 schrieb Michael van Elst:
p...@whooppee.com (Paul Goyette) writes:
You would have to modify the appropriate module's Makefile to add
the HZ=1000 definition.
ZFS doesn't use HZ, but in osnet/sys/sys/time.h it uses a value hz=100
to compute the lb
Hello Michael,
Am 19.09.2022 um 10:52 schrieb Michael van Elst:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
There is a userland implementation (iscsi-target / iscsi-initiator)
that is basically the reference (or maybe example) code plus some
integration as userland filesystem.
The code
Hello Chavdar and Michael,
Am 18.09.2022 um 16:28 schrieb Chavdar Ivanov:
On 18 September 2022 13:46:33 (+01:00), Matthias Petermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 18.09.2022 um 14:22 schrieb Michael van Elst:
> > m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
> > >>
Hi,
Am 18.09.2022 um 14:22 schrieb Michael van Elst:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
thanks for your suggestion. Do you mean this package:
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/net/netbsd-iscsi-target/
? I'm not sure if you mean this one, because the
Hi,
Am 18.09.2022 um 14:11 schrieb Chavdar Ivanov:
My first suggestion would be to try using the iscsi server package from
pkgsrc. I have certainly used iscsi shared zvol but from a windows 10
initiator without a problem.
thanks for your suggestion. Do you mean this package:
http:/
Hello all,
here again a small (or big?) problem in connection with virtualisation ;-)
The following scenario is given: There is a NetBSD 9.3 server with ZFS,
on it a ZVOL. The server makes the ZVOL available via iSCSI. There is
also a NetBSD 9.3 client with Qemu/nvmm. The client boots from the
Hello all,
On 12.09.22 15:00, Matthias Petermann wrote:
CONCLUSION
- Due to the root cause (well explained in [1]) the clocks in the VMs
are potentially running slow.
- The root cause can be mitigated by a higher HZ in the host kernel
compared to the guest kernel.
- ntpd can be
Hello all,
Am 31.08.2022 um 11:29 schrieb Matthias Petermann:
Hello all,
I have a NetBSD 9.3 host that hosts multiple virtual machines (Qemu with
nvmm acceleration). One peculiarity: I use estd on the host to control
down the power consumption of the whole system via frequency scaling
when
Hello Michael,
Am 07.09.2022 um 16:37 schrieb Michael van Elst:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
saturn$ doas dmsetup create net-export --table "34 2147483581 linear
/dev/zvol/rdsk/tank/backup/vhost/vol/net-export 0"
create and load called
Please try:
--table &qu
Hello Michael,
Am 03.09.2022 um 17:59 schrieb Michael van Elst:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
saturn$ doas dkctl /dev/zvol/rdsk/tank/backup/vhost/vol/net-export=20
addwedge myexport 34 2147483581 ffs
dkctl: /dev/zvol/rdsk/tank/backup/vhost/vol/net-export: addwedge:=20
Hi Robert,
please allow me one mor more question
On 04.09.22 10:42, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 04.09.22 02:58, Robert Elz wrote:
if that implies that you rebuilt the kernel with HZ=1000 and then used
the zfs module built with HZ=100 then I think the first thing I would try
Hi Robert,
On 04.09.22 02:58, Robert Elz wrote:
if that implies that you rebuilt the kernel with HZ=1000 and then used
the zfs module built with HZ=100 then I think the first thing I would try
would be to rebuild the module(s?) with HZ=1000
Good point... I'll try that right away. This might c
Hello,
On 03.09.22 13:51, Matthias Petermann wrote:
it took a while - in the meantime I could test the 1000HZ kernel on my
system. Unfortunately I had an effect right at the first test, which
forced me to roll back the change first. I hope I'll get around to
recreating this on a less cri
Hello all,
here is a ZVOL that is used by a VM as backing storage. Consequently,
this is provided with a GPT in which, among other things, an FFS
partition is defined. I want to access this partition from the host side
(i.e. from outside the VM).
The listing of the GPT works already :
```
s
Hello Robert,
On 31.08.22 16:57, Robert Elz wrote:
Date:Wed, 31 Aug 2022 13:42:13 +0200
From:Matthias Petermann
Message-ID:
| I'm also curious about the effect on energy consumption - i.e., whether
| it's measurable.
I'm sure its me
Hello Andy,
Am 02.09.2022 um 16:38 schrieb Andy Ruhl:
Hello all,
I've been running a NetBSD server on i386 for about 20 odd years, I
should go back and check when I actually started it. I sort of
accidentally upgraded it to amd64 a while back but it worked.
Anyways, it seems like time to move
Hello Robert,
Am 31.08.2022 um 13:03 schrieb Robert Elz:
[...]
About the rtc, no no idea. But to deal with the problem, aside from
major NetBSD code rewrites (the so called tickless kernel) the one
solution that should work is to run the host with HZ set a lot higher,
and leave the guest(s) at
Hello all,
I have a NetBSD 9.3 host that hosts multiple virtual machines (Qemu with
nvmm acceleration). One peculiarity: I use estd on the host to control
down the power consumption of the whole system via frequency scaling
when there is no load.
The time of the host is synchronized via ntpd
Hi,
On 18.08.22 09:10, B. Atticus Grobe wrote:
ZFS (at least on Solaris and FreeBSD) will use any uncommitted RAM as an
I/O buffer, which likely explains why it was keeping up with the single
core runs, pushing everything to RAM instead of to disk. I would expect
if you push enough data to fill
Hi,
On 18.08.22 07:14, B. Atticus Grobe wrote:
Forgive me if I've misread, but it seems like you're running 3 VMs with
2 vCPUs each on a dual-core processor. ZFS itself is also processor and RAM
heavy (on every OS I've used it on, never have used it on NetBSD).
So, it seems to me like you've ta
Hello,
On 19.07.22 15:02, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Further, I'd like to follow up on what the "incompatible" chipset is,
i.e. how I could test it locally in Qemu. Has anyone at Hetzner ever
figured this out? I just wanted to save the dmesg and copy it via SSH to
my
On 11.07.22 11:55, Mayuresh wrote:
This is most likely due too a bug within BSD:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D236922
Most of our Systems and all AMD Hosts already use Q35 as default virtual
chipset. It seems like you had luck to get a CX (Intel) Host that still
uses i44
Hello,
Am 11.07.2022 um 18:27 schrieb Robert Elz:
Date:Mon, 11 Jul 2022 21:43:15 +0530
From:Mayuresh
Message-ID: <20220711161315.hoakmn5fgz76gtov@localhost>
| Hetzner agreed to set a compatible chipset for my instance. So I finally
| got the configuration
Hi,
Am 05.06.2022 um 23:11 schrieb RVP:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2022, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
When NetBSD starts, wdm is launched, mouse works fine, but
keyboard not
! I cannot switch from X console to ttyE1, but from a remote server, if
I kill X or wdm, I see that keyboard has sent characters to ttyE
Hi Manuel,
Am 25.05.2022 um 14:53 schrieb Manuel Bouyer:
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 02:45:50PM +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
so is my understanding correct - for NetBSD 10 as Xen Dom0 it is required to
migrate from tap to vether? May I ask how to tell xentools415 to create a
vether device
Hi,
Am 23.05.2022 um 13:02 schrieb s...@mailbox.org:
On 2022/05/23 11:55 Manuel Bouyer wrote:
How are vether interfaces created and connected to a bridge?
The same way you do with tap I guess:
ifconfig vether0 create
ifconfig vether0 up
brconfig bridge0 add vether0 up
Well, that's just
Hi Todd,
Am 17.01.2022 um 23:27 schrieb Todd Gruhn:
I found a nice set of headphones -- but they ARE USB.
Is there a way to send sound to a/the USB port?
yes of course you can. In USB headphones there is a built-in D/A
converter which is connected to the computer via the USB port. Where it
Hi,
Am 18.12.2021 um 11:47 schrieb Ignatios Souvatzis:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 11:34:12AM +0100, Matthias Petermann wrote:
I am currently trying to have bozohttpd listen on port 8080 instead of port
80 via inetd.
In /etc/services there is an entry "http-alt" for this.
yes,
Hello all,
I am currently trying to have bozohttpd listen on port 8080 instead of
port 80 via inetd.
In /etc/services there is an entry "http-alt" for this.
However, when I set in the /etc/inetd.conf:
```
http-altstream tcp nowait:600 _httpd
/usr/libexec/httpd httpd
Am 17.12.2021 um 14:33 schrieb Martin Husemann:
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 08:27:56PM +0800, Piper H wrote:
solutions than OpenBSD. NetBSD also has a very strong commitment to
binary compatibility with old releases *and* the slowest release cycle
(which also means active support for old release la
Hi Martin,
Am 16.12.2021 um 10:32 schrieb Martin Husemann:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 07:48:18PM +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
When is the next official NetBSD release?
The branch for 10 will need to happen "soon", but there is no fixed date
yet. Details at:
https://wiki.NetBSD.org/releng/
Am 16.12.2021 um 07:33 schrieb Piper H:
Is there a mobile OS based on BSD, besides OSX?
That depends on how you define mobile OS. Basically there is everything
you need in NetBSD to make it a usable OS for mobile devices. To get an
idea of this, I recommend this blog post from 2017. Under "
Hi,
Am 10.11.21 um 21:27 schrieb evil cRaftKnife:
Hi
I am currently planning the install of NetBSD on my new notebook. My
plan is to install the OS onto the first BIOS partition and use a second
partition to be /home on ZFS.
I created the two partitions at install time in my practice run b
On 22.10.21 07:58, Matthias Petermann wrote:
## Questions
- does anyone know what the output of @'s means? I could not derive
this from the source code of the bootxx_ffsv2 unfortunately, also did
not find something in the error code explainations in the wiki[2]
- could it be a
Hello all,
I have a non-UEFI PC with BIOS boot. The PC has two hard disks of the
same size that I use to configure a RAIDframe RAID 1 on which the root
filesystem lives and where I want to boot from. Depending on the start
sector of the partitions that form the RAID components, there is a
dif
Hello Jan,
On 22.09.21 03:05, Jan Schaumann wrote:
Hello,
Back in 2019, I reported a bug in cp(1):
https://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=54564
This was promptly fixed in src/bin/cp/utils.c rev 1.47
on 2019-09-23, but it looks like this change is not
included in cp(1) in Ne
Hi Carl,
On 09.09.21 05:50, Carl Brewer wrote:
G'day,
Looking at pkgsrc, the version of cyrus imap seems to be pretty ancient,
2.4.20.something. I want to run a much more recent version, but don't
have the skills or time to maintain anything in pkgsrc. Has anyone here
looked at, or is, r
Hello together,
The story is slowly coming to a conclusion and I would like to describe
my observations for the sake of completeness.
According to [1], SATA/ATA on NetBSD does not support hot swap.
Therefore, I shut down the NAS and swapped the disk in a powerless state.
I installed the dev
Hi,
On 16.07.21 23:21, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2021, Matthias Petermann wrote:
I will overwrite the disk with zeros once as a test. According to the
S.M.A.R.T. values, the number of "pending" sectors has already
decreased - from 18 to 15.
```
197 200 0 no online
Hi Michael,
On 16.07.21 16:46, Michael van Elst wrote:
smartmontools has more features and also understands rare setups
with e.g. RAID controllers, early USB enclosures or vendor-specific
(usually undocumented) parameters. It also comes with smartd to
monitor drives continously.
For plain SATA
Hello Greg,
On 14.07.21 14:10, Greg Troxel wrote:
I think you may have uncovered a bug in zfs statistics.
NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tankONLINE 0 0 0
raidz2-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
dk0 ONLINE 0 0
Hello all,
Thank you very much for your valuable advice! I will add the
smartmontools to my custom repository today so that I can install it on
the NAS. In the meantime, I had another look at atactl - it seems to
offer the possibility of reading out the error memory or starting a
self-test. I
On 14.07.21 13:06, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Next, I will try to take the wd2 (dk2) component offline.
...which I just had to do sooner than I had planned because my I/O came
to a complete standstill. The result is very positive - I/O is running
again at almost full speed, and the use of
Hello all,
I run a NetBSD-based NAS at home. It is currently running on NetBSD 9.1.
The system is booted from a USB stick on which the root file system is
also located. The storage is on 4 x 4 TB magnetic hard disks, configured
as ZFS RAIDZ2.
Earlier I noticed that the I/O performance of the
ster.mute=off
outputs.dacsel=DP00
```
On 08.07.21 01:48, Jared McNeill wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Jul 4 23:23:02 localhost /netbsd: [ 1.0088516] hdafg0: DP00 8ch:
Digital Out [Jack]
[...]
I already have a self-built kernel with options HDAUDIO_ENABLE_HDMI
On 07.07.21 14:51, Matthias Petermann wrote:
For now, I'm going to try a workaround with a USB audio interface and
try my luck. If I have misunderstood anything else, please correct me.
...which unfortunately doesn't work as well :-(
```
[ 16802.542625] uaudio0 at uh
to the G45 driver is not enough.
For now, I'm going to try a workaround with a USB audio interface and
try my luck. If I have misunderstood anything else, please correct me.
Many greetings
Matthias
On 05.07.21 01:08, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have an Intel NUC7 tha
Hello everybody,
I have an Intel NUC7 that does not have an analog output for audio.
Consequently, I have to rely on the output via HDMI. So far, I did not
have luck with this. The following audio devices are recognised:
```
workstation$ audiocfg list
0: [ ] audio0 @ uaudio0: USB audio
Dima Veselov:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 02:41:23PM +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
First of all you forgot to build (or to mention) ipsec tunnel
specification
which usually is set in /etc/ipsec.conf. Tunnel specification includes
external addresses, internal addresses and protocols. Most of
Hi Todd,
You could try fswebcam from pkgsrc-wip. This is a command line tool that
can record from the v4l devices. It works out of the box with the
built-in webcam on my Thinkpad x230.
Many greetings
Matthias
Am 12.06.21 um 13:07 schrieb Todd Gruhn:
I installed Cheese. It does not work on m
Hello Dima,
thank you for your answer. One thing first - I think I underestimated
the complexity of an IPSEC setup like this. It has too many components
in which I only have a half-knowledge yet.
Am 08.06.21 um 12:05 schrieb Dima Veselov:
On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 10:04:44AM +0200, Matthias
Hello all,
I would like to connect a NetBSD client to a remote LAN via IPSEC.
Unfortunately, I am stuck at a very early point and would like to know
if I am making a basic mistake or if I am expecting something from
NetBSD that it cannot do.
1) Network Topology
[NetBSD-Client IP 192.168.2
Hi Andy,
Am 06.06.21 um 14:53 schrieb Andy Ruhl:
Hopefully this helps someone searching:
The options(4) man page shows this line:
strings netbsd | sed -n 's/^_CFG_//p' | unvis (note that "netbsd" is
the kernel file, usually at /netbsd)
This will work if the kernel has the INCLUDE_CONFIG_FI
atent-encumbered in some countries.
"
Am 06.06.21 um 11:28 schrieb Matthias Petermann:
Hello,
the subject probably already summarises the question - here is just a
brief background: I would like to establish an IPSEC connection from a
NetBSD box behind a NAT router to a IPSEC-VPN. My unders
Hello,
the subject probably already summarises the question - here is just a
brief background: I would like to establish an IPSEC connection from a
NetBSD box behind a NAT router to a IPSEC-VPN. My understanding is that
the kernel must have the appropriate IPSEC_NET_T-option for this. Can I
s
Hi Mayuresh,
I recently set up a NetBSD 9.1 for my NAS with BIOS boot in the same
way. My problem was that both the installer USB stick and the target USB
stick for the installation were connected at the same time during the
installation (logical ;-)). During the installation, the target USB
Hi Nia,
Am 25.03.21 um 10:38 schrieb nia:
Are you sure it isn't /dev/rmidi1?
The last line in your dmesg output indicates it has attaches as midi1.
You are right:
```
mpeterma@x230Mk10 ~ [SIGINT|SIGINT]> cat /dev/rmidi1|hexdump
000 01b0 b072 7101 01b0 b070 6f01 01b0 b06e
010 6d01 01b0
Hello all,
today a hobby question :-) As the subject already reveals, I want to
make music with NetBSD.
LMMS is quite comfortable for me and now only the USB MIDI controller
would have to work. It also almost seems like I'm only missing one teeny
tiny detail.
That is the kernel output I ge
Hello NetBSD-Users,
after trying to backup from my WAPBL-enabled FFSv2 filesystems with dump
every now and then, my memories of using FSS (-X option of dump) are not
the very best. I had problems with it interacting with LVM a few years
ago, resulting in sporadic crashes during backups and inc
Hello all,
I am using file-backed vnds as storage for my Xen domains. In each of
the vnds there is a GPT with the corresponding partitions.
Is there an easy way to access the GPT and the partitions from outside,
i.e. preferably from the host to the image file? I would like to
implement a kin
Hello all,
I think I had already mentioned this in another context, but since I
just stumbled across it again I would like to bring it up again.
It appears that the bootloader's boot menu behaves strangely in some
cases. Given is the following boot.cfg:
```
menu=Boot Xen:load /netbsd-XEN3_D
Hello all,
in the meantime a few days have passed and after some back and forth I
have now found a parameterization in which my RAID-1 achieves very
satisfactory throughput rates (ca. 90 MB/s and more). I still can't
completely exclude that the hardware has a small damage, because I think
tha
Hello all,
this is about the write performance of RAIDframe. There is a lot to read
about this on these mailing lists and I have been very busy trying out
everything I could get my hands on, i.e. different alignment methods,
manipulating the write strategy of the drives, experimenting with the
Hallo Manuel and Cherry,
Am 21.12.2020 um 12:21 schrieb Manuel Bouyer:
Actually, if you have root-on-raid, you shouldn't need the
root/bootdev parameter at all, '-A root' should be enough.
I don't have it on systems where I have root on raid
Now it has actually worked. The combination of:
me
Hi Cherry,
thank you very much for the explanation.
Am 21.12.2020 um 11:49 schrieb Mathew, Cherry G.:
hi - the boot code sequence assumes root device precedence based on a
bunch of archaic rules.
I'm wondering if having dk in the sequence makes any changes to the
assumption, especially since
Hello Manuel,
Am 21.12.2020 um 08:53 schrieb Manuel Bouyer:
Can anyone give me a hint as to what I am doing wrong?
Did you set '-A root' on the raid0 ?
Thanks for your quick response. Originally I had set it so "softroot". I
just tried "root" but unfortunately no change...
Kind regards
M
Hello,
I am trying to multiboot my NetBSD 9.1/Xen 4.13 system with Xen and
causes me some headache :-( It seems like the root file system is not
automatically mounted. From the setup side, the root filesystem is
located in a disklabel, which in turn is located on a RAIDFrame device,
which con
Hello all,
my new NUC7i5DNKE is not providing audio output at the moment. The
built-in sound chip is recognised as hdaudio and apparently also
(partially) configured. Nevertheless, I do not get any usable audio
devices displayed with audiocfg list.
The NUC7i5DNKE has no line-out output. The
Hello,
On 10.12.20 15:10, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Thank you very much for both your comments on my question. To be on the
safe side, I have now decided on a 7th generation NUC (Q3 2017) with
Kaby Lake. According to the specification, it has Intel HD Graphics 620
which should be supported
Hello Martin,
On 12.12.20 13:35, Martin Husemann wrote:
It sounds more like you are hitting a python (or NetBSD library) bug here
(unless your machine has too little RAM and is quite slow).
that seems to be the right conclusion. One thing in advance: the problem
is now solved.
For documenta
Hi Thomas,
On 12.12.20 12:32, Thomas Mueller wrote:
Is it not possible to use "hg clone ..." like "git clone" and not have to run
for 20 hours or more?
Such a slow download would make users give up on NetBSD.
Where do you get the long name of that file to download?
You shouldn't have to use
Hello all,
what is the fastest way to get a working local clone of the NetBSD-src
Mercurial repository?
I am currently using the following scheme:
# ftp
https://cdn.netbsd.org/_bundles/src/77d2a2ece3a06d837da45acd0fda80086ab4113c.zstd.hg
# hg init src
# cd src
# hg unbundle ../77d2a2ece3a06
Hello Nia and Benny,
Am 08.12.2020 um 17:26 schrieb nia:
The state of acceleration for Intel GPU is "anything up to Kaby Lake works".
That's... 7th generation? 8th?
IIRC a more generic UEFI framebuffer driver is used rather than vesa on modern
x86 hardware rather than vesa. It's not too bad, d
Am 08.12.2020 um 15:22 schrieb Matthias Petermann:
> [...]
problem, I am more concerned about the support of the integrated
graphics. In intel(4) the Intel Iris and Intel Iris Pro chipsets and
Intel HD are mentioned as supported. Not included are Intel UHD, which
is used in some of the ne
Hello everybody,
today a small hardware question. I would like to buy a Mini-PC, on which
NetBSD should be used as primary desktop operating system. I thought
about an Intel NUC. Such a device from the lower end of the performance
scale with Celeron-CPU I already have in use as a home server (
Hello Michael,
Am 02.12.2020 um 19:41 schrieb Michael Parson:
Responding to myself, bad form, I know, but you'll also want/need the
pkgsrc/net/remimina-plugins to get the full functionality you're looking
for.
thanks for the recommendation... this looks very promising, although the
ssh clien
Hello Mayuresh and all who are interested in a NetBSD VPS in Europe
Am 30.11.2020 um 11:55 schrieb Mayuresh:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 11:33:55AM +0100, Matthias Petermann wrote:
The name Hetzner was mentioned there, and someone also wrote that they have
provided the NetBSD-ISO for installation
Hi Michael,
Am 30.11.2020 um 14:35 schrieb Michael van Elst:
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
can any of you recommend a (graphical) SSH client for NetBSD? I am
looking for something similar to Putty / mRemoteNG that I use in the
Windows world. It would be important to me
Hello everybody,
can any of you recommend a (graphical) SSH client for NetBSD? I am
looking for something similar to Putty / mRemoteNG that I use in the
Windows world. It would be important to me:
* Management of connection targets and possibility to configure
passwords and SSH keys to use f
Hello Mayuresh,
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Am 28.11.2020 um 16:05 schrieb Mayuresh:
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 06:51:04PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
I accidentally powered off a Hetzner VPS server running NetBSD 8 and it
is refusing to reboot.
Ok, all solved - panic wi
Am 10.11.2020 um 14:32 schrieb matthew sporleder:
Indeed -- casting a wide net is in our interest. I hope you are able
to use one of our many potential donation offerings -- paypal, stripe,
amazon smile, github sponsorship.. any I am missing?
So far my monthly subscription via Paypal has work
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