Good Day!
Hello Barryg,
Barry would be enough, ;).
I'm running the 3.7 Release on a new C3000.
Use 3.8-beta[0]. The devs have been extremely busy improving the zaurus port,
and as a bonus they have some packages[1] build 2-3days ago.
Was thinking more of like sticking in a CF card and wiping the zaurus clean.
Then installing only OpenBSD on it (no linux partition). Because right now
Linux is acting as a "glorified bootloader" for OpenBSD.
What I did was fdisk mark the FAT32 partition with OpenBSD A6 and installed
OpenBSD on that.
There are two linux installed on the zaurus, one on the 16MB flash, and more on
the first and second partitions of the HDD. OpenBSD uses the linux on the
flash to load it's kernel. Additional info here[2]
When I'm in OpenBSD it works great. The problem is everytime I cold boot the
machine I have to hold down D+B sequence to get into single user mode and then
from there launch ./zboot. The reason for this is because the jffs2 filesystem
won't let me modify rc.rofilesys(which should fix my problem). If I don't press
the D+B sequence my zaurus just hangs. I've had this problem since 3.7 was
released. Thats why I asked if anytime in the future will there be an install
method that allows you to delete all linux partions and just dedicate the whole
harddrive to OpenBSD.
Did you wipe disk, and allocated all to OpenBSD?
If not, my suggested course of action is to boot linux(eg run zboot and press r on the prompt).
Remove the openbsd-3.7 ipk package and install the openbsd38_arm.ipk.
After that reboot and enter OpenBSD, download the snapshot bsd.rd and install normally.
Please don't skip backing up your data.
I can't get the dmesg because umass isn't working / implemented.
Use snapshots then, there were ton's of USB improvements since 3.7.
Thanks for responding,
Sam
No problem.
Mabuhay! barryg
[0]
ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/zaurus/
[0]
ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/arm/
[2]
arkiv.netbsd.se/?ml=openbsd-arm&a=2005-05&m=912093
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Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga, bofh