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Oct 19 2005, 02:04 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 19-October 05 Member No.: 8,349 |
I have installed OpenBSD 3.8, but I can only boot to it using the b and d trick. I ran ipkg on the on the openbsd38_arm.ipk file, and it seemed to run fine, but now I see no evidence that it actually ran, i.e. there is no boot.conf in /etc for example. Also, I never get a boot prompt. However, I am successful if I use the b and d trick and insmod zbsdmod.o and ./zboot off of the CF. This sends me to a boot> prompt and then I type "bsd" and I am in OpenBSD which works fine.
What are my options to fix the boot sequence? Would rather not blow away my OpenBSD install if possible, could I just boot to CF somehow, or is there a manual way to replicate what the .ipk sequence was supposed to do? |
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Oct 24 2005, 06:46 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 19-October 05 Member No.: 8,349 |
Using the instructions here:
http://www.xlfag.com/zaurus/ I was able to restore to the point where I could execute the ipk, and all is fine. I would like to thank xlfag for the instructions. I would also like to thank everyone who did not respond and forced me to figure it out on my own ;-) |
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