(05-01-2021, 09:15 PM)ab1jx Wrote: halt -p
is what I usually use. I think that worked under OpenBSD too.
If you don't have /sbin in your path neither will work because that's where they are. In Debian shutdown is a symlink to /bin/systemctl, so is halt. /sbin isn't in some non-root paths I think, but you can add it.
I mean the 'shutdown -p now' did work just the board didn't really poweroff at all, the ethernet port led to the switch is still on and the indicators at the rear are on.
@krjdev,
Thanks for updating your tutorial. Now I am using your u-boot binary installing OpenBSD 6.9, hope this time the poweroff issue will disappear.
BTW, for an already installed disk, is there a way to update u-boot without affecting a working os?