Here we go (sd0 is the NVMe, sd0a is an encrypted OpenBSD install, which is on sd2). And yes, once decrypted, I can write to the partitions:

Disk: sd0       Usable LBA: 34 to 4000797326 [4000797360 Sectors]
   #: type                                 [       start: size ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   0: EFI Sys                              [        2048: 389120 ]
   1: e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae [      391168: 262144 ]
   2: FAT12                                [      653312: 1071679488 ]
   3: 516e7cba-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b [  1072332800: 3905536 ]
   4: Linux files*                         [  1076238336: 2692558848 ]
   5: OpenBSD                              [  3768797184: 195311616 ]
   6: Win Recovery                         [  3964108800: 2027520 ]
   7: Win Recovery                         [  3966136320: 31772672 ]
   8: Win Recovery                         [  3997911040: 2885632 ]

Disk: sd2       Usable LBA: 64 to 195311024 [195311088 Sectors]
   #: type                                 [       start: size ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1: EFI Sys                              [          64: 960 ]
   3: OpenBSD                              [        1024: 195310001 ]

# /dev/rsd0c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: KXG60PNV2T04 NVM
duid: 9bfcd2a2080acb33
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 249038
total sectors: 4000797360
boundstart: 3768797184
boundend: 3964108800
drivedata: 0

16 partitions:
#                size           offset  fstype [fsize bsize   cpg]
  a:        195311616       3768797184    RAID
  c:       4000797360                0  unused
  i:           389120             2048   MSDOS
  j:           262144           391168 unknown
  k:       1071679488           653312   MSDOS
  l:          2027520       3964108800 unknown
  m:         31772672       3966136320 unknown
  n:          2885632       3997911040 unknown
  o:          3905536       1072332800  ext2fs
  p:       2692558848       1076238336  ext2fs

# /dev/rsd2c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: SR CRYPTO
duid: 72cca61970b173bb
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 12157
total sectors: 195311088
boundstart: 1024
boundend: 195311025
drivedata: 0

16 partitions:
#                size           offset  fstype [fsize bsize   cpg]
  a:          2097152             1024  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  b:         17486680          2098176    swap
  c:        195311088                0  unused
  d:          8388576         19584864  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  e:         22683520         27973440  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  f:         12582912         50656960  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  g:          2097152         63239872  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  h:         28081408         65337024  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  i:              960               64   MSDOS
  j:          4194304         93418432  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  k:         12582912         97612736  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960
  l:         85115360        110195648  4.2BSD   2048 16384 12960

I hope this isn't because I'm triplebooting? I guess that is an edgecase, but all the same...

Cheers,

Noth

On 01/12/2020 21:39, Mark Kettenis wrote:
From: Noth <nothingn...@citycable.ch>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2020 21:18:14 +0100

Hi,

    As a follow up, I got a usb-c stick and installed -current to that.
It boots the system so I now have a dmesg, pcidump and usbdump for you:

http://casper.nineinchnetworks.ch/images/dmesg9310.txt

http://casper.nineinchnetworks.ch/images/pcidump9310.txt

http://casper.nineinchnetworks.ch/images/usbdump9310.txt

Cheers,

Noth
While booted using the USB stick, can you:

a) Access the NVMe drive?

b) Show the output of disklabel sd0?

c) Show the output of fdisk sd0?

Cheers,

Mark

On 19/11/2020 00:31, Noth wrote:
Hi,

   I've got a brand new Dell XPS 9310 and I've tried to get 6.7, 6.8
and the latest snapshot on it. Installation works fine but neither the
3.50, 3.54 or 3.55 UEFI bootloaders can read the disk label so it's
unbootable. I of course disactivated Secure Boot and anything in the
BIOS that looked like it might be an obstacle. I've got two pictures
of the bsd.rd dmesg for the latest snapshot for you here:

http://casper.nineinchnetworks.ch/images/dmesg1.jpg

http://casper.nineinchnetworks.ch/images/dmesg2.jpg

I have no idea what to do next, hope this is of use to you.

Cheers,

Noth

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