Re: [Soekris] Soekris net5501 boot delay - SOLUTION (for me)

2008-01-16 Thread Ingo Feinerer
Thanks a lot, this BIOS setting works for us too. Best regards, Ingo Marco Pamio wrote: from BIOS: set ConMute=Enabled This allow GRUB to continue to boot if the serial cable is not connected. For me it worked (I use ZeroShell (www.zeroshell.net) as Captive Portal). -- Marco Pamio

Re: [Soekris] Smallest possible MFS /dev on OpenBSD

2008-01-16 Thread Jean-Yves Boisiaud
I've got OpenBSD 4.2 on a net4801 and am mounting /dev in RAM. I'd like to reduce the amount of memory used even further. Currently only %4 is used: Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on mfs:21800 853K 34.0K777K 4%/dev What should I

[Soekris] grub net4521

2008-01-16 Thread burlen
Hi, I just got a new 4G CF card and am trying to get my net4521 up and running. I specifically would like to put ubuntu on it, with a debootstrap cross install via my laptop. Its has been a while since I played with this board and I seem to have misplaced all of the documentation. As such

Re: [Soekris] Smallest possible MFS /dev on OpenBSD

2008-01-16 Thread Lars Noodén
Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: ... To reduce the /dev memory fs space ... - delete unused devices. What is the safest or most efficient method to go about doing that? Would the output from dmassage -t be useful there? Regards, -Lars ___ Soekris-tech

Re: [Soekris] Soekris 4801 openbsd kernel config file

2008-01-16 Thread Bill Maas
Hello Lars, AFAIK, once you rem stuff out, it isn't GENERIC anymore. Bill On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 22:15 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote: Bill Maas wrote: ... But keep in mind that anything other than GENERIC is \officially\ not supported;). Does that mean GENERIC as-is or GENERIC with stuff

Re: [Soekris] Smallest possible MFS /dev on OpenBSD

2008-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/01/16 17:43, Lars Noodén wrote: Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote: ... To reduce the /dev memory fs space ... - delete unused devices. # du -h /dev 1.0K/dev/fd 34.0K /dev What is the safest or most efficient method to go about doing that? The safest and most efficient method is to

[Soekris] Net5501 Second USB Port

2008-01-16 Thread Steven Finnegan
Does anybody know for sure which internal header is used for the second USB port on the 5501? Previous threads have indicated that JP7 (between the console and power connections) is the port, but voltage measurements there don't make sense. Assuming that pin 1 is nearest the JP7

Re: [Soekris] Net5501 Second USB Port

2008-01-16 Thread Marc Balmer
Steven Finnegan wrote: Does anybody know for sure which internal header is used for the second USB port on the 5501? Previous threads have indicated that JP7 (between the console and power connections) is the port, but voltage measurements there don't make sense. Assuming that pin 1

Re: [Soekris] Smallest possible MFS /dev on OpenBSD

2008-01-16 Thread Arnaud Feix
Lars Noodén a écrit : I've got OpenBSD 4.2 on a net4801 and am mounting /dev in RAM. I'd like to reduce the amount of memory used even further. Currently only %4 is used: Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on mfs:21800 853K 34.0K777K 4%/dev

Re: [Soekris] Net5501 Second USB Port

2008-01-16 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steven Finnegan writes: Does anybody know for sure which internal header is used for the second USB port on the 5501? The one next to the CF-socket. -- Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX since Zilog Zeus 3.20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | TCP/IP since RFC 956 FreeBSD

Re: [Soekris] serial problem on new 5501

2008-01-16 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
Jed Clear said the following, On 1/15/2008 3:18 PM: On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: Hello all I have a new 5501 here. Serial has never been used. I've tried all the common speeds, 8N1 no flow control, but no luck. The cable is definitely fine since it works with a switch. The

Re: [Soekris] serial problem on new 5501

2008-01-16 Thread Jed Clear
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: Jed Clear said the following, On 1/15/2008 3:18 PM: On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: I have a new 5501 here. Serial has never been used. I've tried all the common speeds, 8N1 no flow control, but no luck. The cable is definitely fine since