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OpenBSD/arm64 is a port of OpenBSD to various 64-bit ARM based systems. -
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The current target platforms are Allwinner A64/H5, AMD Opteron A1100, Marvell ARMADA 7K/8K, Rockchip RK3328/RK3399, Broadcom BCM2837 (Raspberry Pi 3) and Socionext SCA11. -
The install media includes firmware required to boot the Pine 64/64+ and Raspberry Pi. -
The Raspberry Pi 3 requires closed but redistributable files on the --- 1,47 ---- ! ! ! !
OpenBSD/arm64 is a port of OpenBSD to various 64-bit ARM based systems. A mailing list for ARM-based ports is available at ! arm@openbsd.org. To join the OpenBSD/arm mailing list, send a message body of "subscribe arm" to majordomo@openbsd.org. Please be sure to check our mailing list policy before subscribing. + |
The current target platforms are Allwinner A64/H5, AMD Opteron A1100, Marvell ARMADA 7K/8K, Rockchip RK3328/RK3399, Broadcom BCM2837 (Raspberry Pi 3) and Socionext SCA11.
The install media includes firmware required to boot the Pine 64/64+ and Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi 3 requires closed but redistributable files on the *************** *** 59,65 **** load the firmware off the SD card and have the root disk on USB after installing OpenBSD reboot and interrupt U-Boot before the timeout expires and instruct U-Boot to prefer USB over the SD card: -
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 --- 52,57 ---- *************** *** 72,92 **** Opteron A1100 machines on the other hand come with a UEFI firmware that includes a device tree and can boot off SATA or USB devices without board specific boot files on the system disk. -All other machines that lack UEFI firmware require additional steps to create bootable install media. See the OpenBSD/arm64 snapshot installation instructions for further details. -
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OpenBSD/arm64 runs on the following hardware: -
All other machines that lack UEFI firmware require additional steps to create bootable install media. See the OpenBSD/arm64 snapshot installation instructions for further details. !
OpenBSD/arm64 runs on the following hardware:
The latest supported OpenBSD/arm64 release is --- 114,161 ---- In general other boards/machines that use one of the SoCs listed above will work as well as long as UEFI firmware (e.g. U-Boot) and a device tree that describes the hardware is available.
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option of OpenNTPD may be desirable.
! The latest supported OpenBSD/arm64 release is *************** *** 186,192 **** Here are the OpenBSD/arm64 snapshot installation instructions as well. -
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