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OpenBSD for RockPro64 - Luke - 08-13-2018 Here are instructions to install OpenBSD on the RockPro64. I take no credit for this work - just relaying it on the forum. RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - wis - 08-13-2018 What is the purpose of the step: "So after you've finished installing, eject the SD card and write the dtb to it again from another machine: ..." RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - tasu1712 - 01-13-2019 (08-13-2018, 10:33 AM)wis g Wrote: eWhat is the purpose of the step: The whole OS needs the dtb, not just the installer. Is anyone here running it?. I have tried to install it on my rockpro64 and it always goes panic when trying to fetch the images. I am using the lastest ayufan u-boot and the lastest dtb from openbsd packages and also tried various combinations including the one used in the guide. What am I doing wrong????? Code: Get/Verify SHA256.sig 100% |**************************| 1453 00:00 RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - orion - 02-16-2019 (01-13-2019, 04:30 PM)tasu1712 Wrote:(08-13-2018, 10:33 AM)wis g Wrote: eWhat is the purpose of the step: Unfortunately I am also experiencing the same problem with my RockPro64. Quote:root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - eau - 08-02-2019 FYI: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=156114869709200&w=2 I was able to boot and have a regular tty speed (115200), now in the process of installation. It is slightly tricky as you need to write those first on emmc, then dd minirootfs on an sdcard, boot the whole thing, install on emmc, prepare an EFI partition on it and rewrite the sd card with the firmware again, which will boot the freshly installed emmc with your EFI partition. I will confirm/update when finished and validated, they're also working to make this SPI flashable iiuc. hth RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - zer0sig - 09-23-2020 Hmm... OpenBSD would be fun. I definitely would like to put a BSD on one of my PINE devices. RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - Humid Stylus - 09-26-2020 (09-23-2020, 07:51 PM)zer0sig Wrote: Hmm... OpenBSD would be fun. I definitely would like to put a BSD on one of my PINE devices. Do it! I built a backup server of a RockPro64 and NAS case with a SATA drive. It has been solid for a few weeks now. Things have changed since 6.7 so I used a snapshot (and the dtb files from snapshot packages) with the instructions from INSTALL.arm64. There are some other info floating around but it seems to be outdated by now. RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - pine_gland - 09-28-2020 (09-26-2020, 02:55 PM)Humid Stylus Wrote:Are the USB and GPIO ports working on your build? Rock on man(09-23-2020, 07:51 PM)zer0sig Wrote: Hmm... OpenBSD would be fun. I definitely would like to put a BSD on one of my PINE devices. RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - Humid Stylus - 09-30-2020 (09-28-2020, 06:11 AM)pine_gland Wrote: Are the USB and GPIO ports working on your build? Rock on man The front USB port reacts to my multi card reader, I don't think I have anything to plug into the GPIO. Is there anything special you wish that I try? RE: OpenBSD for RockPro64 - simonp - 10-01-2020 I have a RockPro64 v2.1 on which I am trying to boot OpenBSD-current (built 2020-09-22). I booted into the installer from an SD card and successfully installed all packages onto an external USB 2.0 SSD (Samsung Portable SSD T5) by following https://github.com/krjdev/rock64_openbsd. I removed the SD card, rebooted, and got as far as the following lines after repeated attempts: Quote: bootfile: sd0a:/bsd If I press Enter, all I get is: Quote: use one of: exit dwge0 For anyone who's successfully gotten OpenBSD working on their RockPro64: Is booting from an external drive supported or do I need to install onto and boot from an SD card? I can post my serial log / dmesg if it would be helpful. Thanks! |