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I do not have floppy drive and can not use serial console Can I do this with email ? I want openbsd send mail dmesg for me Can I use USB flash ? Can I find another way for get dmesg ? |
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Yes. See Section 14.17.1 if you need specifics. Reading the mount(8) manpage will benefit you as well.
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No, you would need a mail client, which is not included in the RAMDISK kernel.
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Do you see ANY kernel messages when the RAMDISK kernel is running, and you either remove or insert the USB connector? If so, you can record those messages manually, and post them here. From that, we may be able to help you determine the problem source. If there are no messages when you insert/remove the USB connector, then you may not be able to use the drive with OpenBSD. I suspect two possible reasons for your problem. a) You are attempting to use USB 3.0 with OpenBSD 5.6, or b) there is operator confusion / operator error. Quote:
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jggimi is correct. No version of OpenBSD will be able to use USB 3.0 until OpenBSD 5.7.
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I wish this photo help you to solve my problem After my openbsd boot finish I see this error Uhidev2 detached http://o75i.imgup.net/IMG_2015023f1d.jpg Last edited by mfaridi; 10th February 2015 at 09:33 PM. |
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Unfortunately, your photograph does not show the right side of the screen, where the specific model of your "Western Digital My (Book?)" would be shown. It's hard to Google for problem reports or solutions for that specific drive on OpenBSD, when we do not know what it is.
I can also see that the expected kernel messages for the creation of a dynamic sd(4) device does not appear on this photograph. The uhidev(4) driver manages keyboards and mice. |
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Some external hard drives come pre-formated with NTFS and have security features that make it difficult to reformat. These were an issue in the Linux sphere several years ago and resulted in read/write NTFS and FUSE. It may be worth searching the web to see if Linux/OS X users have had issues with that particular hard drive.
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A USB device that supports a umass(4) interface should normally result in a virtual, dynamic sd(4) device attachment. Unfortunately, we don't have enough information and mfaridi is neither sufficiently comfortable with nor sufficiently skilled with OpenBSD to be able to deliver useful diagnostic information to us
In his defense, while a complete dmesg or usbdevs report might provide insights, there are no guarantees that armed with this information we would be able to solve this particular problem for him. |
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Thanks all guys
My openbsd detect my HDD as UMass device .in that photo you see my openbsd detect my HDD and boot process stop in that step for one minutes. I installed freebsd 10.1 on my HDD and it work good My HDD is my book essential edition |
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thanks all friend this is all of dmesg in photo
when I attach new usb flash disk with FAT FS my system reboot and I can not get dmesg I reboot my system with OpenBSD disk installation and run this command in shell Code:
dmesg | more these photos are all my dmesg photo 1 of dmesg http://a78i.imgup.net/image1fcef.jpg photo 2 of dmesg http://g70i.imgup.net/image26313.jpg photo 3 of dmesg http://y10i.imgup.net/image3f9b2.jpg photo 4 of dmesg http://d27i.imgup.net/image4d1e5.jpg photo 5 of dmesg http://j07i.imgup.net/image5d36d.jpg |
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(New to OpenBSD myself but have used FreeBSD & Linux.)
Try booting up without the disk attached, then attach the disk & run dmesg | tail in a terminal, that will let you know what the system thinks of your disk. Also, run ls /dev/sd* in the terminal to see if it has been configured.
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Thank you for posting links to all the photographs, mfaridi. As I mentioned above, it may not be possible to resolve with the dmesg alone. From your dmesg, it appears to me that your USB mouse may be interfering with your disk drive attachment, since it detaches, as if it were physically unplugged.
I agree with bsd-keith that you may learn more by attaching the USB drive after you have completed the boot-into-shell process. As you've already noticed, the RAMDISK kernel doesn't need a physical hard drive to function. You could boot, select the shell, then make a variety of tests to determine if you get different results, depending on which USB devices are connected at the time you connect the disk drive. Try with your keyboard and mouse attached. Then, try again with the wireless mouse detached. Then, again with mouse and keyboard detached.... and if you get different results you may learn why your drive will not attach properly. As mentioned in my second post in this thread, you could also see if a USB flash drive will connect properly, during these tests. ---- I am glad you were able to get an OS working with that workstation configuration. I'm sorry it wasn't the one you preferred. |
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thanks
I change mouse and keyboard . but nothing happen and installation disk can not detect my USB hard disk , I start installation without HDD . but nothing happen and after plug my HDD . installation process can not detect my HDD and installation failed |
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Sorry, mfaridi. If you wish to participate in additional diagnostics, I believe you may be able to try these steps:
Using ldd(1) on a running OpenBSD system to determine the files needed, download the usbdevs(8) executable file /usr/sbin/usbdevs and any /usr/lib libraries and /usr/libexec link loader support tools it uses to the RAMDISK system. Submit a dmesg and a verbose usbdevs report to bugs@ in the most complete and detailed problem report you can produce, using sendbug(1). Last edited by jggimi; 11th February 2015 at 06:25 PM. Reason: clarity, typos, missing halves of several sentences. :) |
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I will try current can you guide me how I can use ftp client to send dmesg ? |
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I may have misled you. My apologies.
Memory plays tricks on me, but as I think about it, it may be that the RAMDISK ftp client, having gone through crunchgen(8), is a "small" build that does not contain interactive functions, and is limited to fetching with command line options only. If that is so, it cannot issue an ftp put command. Unfortunately, I do not have access to test facilities at this moment to double-check this. |
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