10-27-2022, 08:51 PM
(10-26-2022, 03:22 PM)BenniTec Wrote: Hi,
I have tried all day to install OpenBSD 7.2, 6.9 and 6.7 on my Pinebook Pro.
When I flash the installer*.img or miniroot*.img onto my usb-stick or SD card
and apply the necessary dtb and u-boot patching described in https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.2/...TALL.arm64,
the PBP starts into boot(8) and no matter what I try (eg. `set tty fb0` and/or `boot /bsd.rd` and/or `machine dtb ...`)
I get a flashing screen and nothing happens.
1: Do I need to buy a serial cable to install it or am I doing something wrong?
2: Does anyone have a working installer or image that works without a serial cable?
3: Is there some other way of installing it instead, eg. over ssh with an ethernet adapter (Pinephone USB-C dongle)?
My understanding is that it won't boot visually to the display until after your install is complete. So you need to use the Serial/3.5mm jack adapter and switch the audio out to serial mode.
This was beyond my level of interest once I realized someone premade some FreeBSD images:
https://personalbsd.org
FreeBSD runs reasonable well, would love it if someone got a more user-friendly OpenBSD installer image working, but if you're ok using a WiFi Dongle and wanna do BSD, I'd start at the above link.