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1.13 pefo 18: This is the current OpenBSD 2.1 CD errata list:
19: <br>
1.14 pefo 20: <ul>
1.13 pefo 21: <li><strong>All architectures</strong>
22: <ul>
23: <li>One of the install scripts has a flaw that makes the CD-ROM mount fail
24: when using the CD-ROM as the install source media.
25: To workaround this use the following sequence of commands before
26: starting the install script. This must be done each time the install
27: kernel is booted if the install script is to be run and the CD-ROM
28: is the media to install from. Do the following at the shell prompt:
1.16 pefo 29: <pre><b>#</b> ed install.sub
30: /{_filesystem/s//{_fstype/
31: wq
1.13 pefo 32: <b>#</b>
33: </pre>
1.22 niklas 34: For architectures where the install scripts start automatically
35: (like amiga), you need to abort it at the (I)nstall or (U)pdate
36: promt by pressing Ctrl-C before doing the above command. After
37: that you can restart the install by:
38: <pre><b>#</b> install
39: </pre>
1.13 pefo 40: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 41: <br>
1.6 grr 42: <li><strong>Alpha</strong>
43: <ul>
1.1 deraadt 44: <li>CD2 does not boot on the alpha, as had been planned. Instead, you
1.3 deraadt 45: must use the floppy install method. This is not significantly
46: harder..
1.6 grr 47: </ul>
1.11 millert 48: <br>
1.7 deraadt 49: <li><strong>i386</strong>
50: <ul>
51: <li>Some rarer PC BIOS's do not like the hardrive bootblocks when used
52: as a MBR. The symptom is that the BIOS says "READ ERROR" when booting,
53: but everything suggests it should work fine. In those cases, it is
54: sufficient to install OS-BS or some other primary bootloader as the main
55: MBR, then install OpenBSD in a partition all by itself starting at a
1.24 ! mickey 56: non-zero offset. For instance, start OpenBSD at next track boundary or so.
1.8 deraadt 57: <li>The i386/X11/SUMS.md5 file contains 4 incorrect MD5 checksums.
1.24 ! mickey 58: These have been corrected on the ftp mirrors. The correct lines are:<br>
1.8 deraadt 59: MD5 (X33doc.tgz) = 6aa0be7987f9a3cf32a63b5ea9a83b39<br>
60: MD5 (X33html.tgz) = 6ba39d41aef7c75c35a0533275c6f8c0<br>
61: MD5 (X33ps.tgz) = ea49fc1b12c17fc16ece7d0e4ad4ee06<br>
62: MD5 (RELNOTES) = 689fda20596a4eb82f86ded51efb01f4<br>
1.21 deraadt 63: <li>A lot of people with IDE disk drives fail to read the
64: INSTALL.i386 document, and hence end up with geometry translation
65: problems. Read the document, please.
1.7 deraadt 66: </ul>
1.11 millert 67: <br>
1.6 grr 68: <li><strong>Amiga</strong>
69: <ul>
1.4 niklas 70: <li>The amiga install has a flaw wrt Tseng based graphic cards: when entering
71: multiuser mode the console won't get a login prompt. This is due to
72: a problem in the shipped /dev/MAKEDEV script. To fix, enter single
73: user mode and do:
1.5 todd 74: <pre><b>#</b> cd /dev
1.4 niklas 75: <b>#</b> sh MAKEDEV ttye6
76: </pre>
1.6 grr 77: </ul>
78: <li><strong>Sparc</strong>
79: <ul>
1.5 todd 80: <li>The sparc X11R6.3 xdm-config files reference /usr/X11R6.3/... This is
81: due to X11R6.3's default config file contents. To fix, su and
82: type:
83: <pre><b>#</b> cd /usr
84: <b>#</b> ln -s X11R6 X11R6.3
85: </pre>
1.6 grr 86: <li>The sparc "single floppy install disk" has a problem when you specify
87: "dumb" in response to the terminal type query. As a work-around
88: first specify an invalid terminal such as "bogus" and when prompted
89: again for a terminal type, enter "dumb" and it will work correctly.
90: <li>When netbooting an older sparc system such as a Sun4 or Sun4c, the boot
91: may hang up at the end of the tftp transfer of the bootstrap due
92: to the tftp transfer working in 512-byte blocks. If this occurs
93: create a "padded" version of the bootstrap (boot or zboot) as follows:
94: <pre><b>#</b> cd /tftpboot
95: <b>#</b> dd if=boot of=newboot obs=512 conv=osync
96: <b>#</b> mv newboot boot
97: </pre>
1.19 graichen 98: <li>The sparc install script has two flaws that make the kernel copy
99: and the bootblock install fail. The kernel copy only fails
100: then installing from CD-ROM. To workaround this use the
101: following sequence of commands before starting the install
102: script. This must be done each time the install kernel is
103: booted if the install script is to be run and the CD-ROM is
104: the media to install from. Do the following at the shell
105: prompt:
106: if you install from CD-ROM do the following:
107: <pre><b>#</b> ed install.md
108: /\/bsd/s//\/mnt2\/2.1\/sparc\/bsd/
109: wq
110: <b>#</b>
111: </pre>
112: ... or if you plan to use the bsd.scsi3 kernel you should use instead:
113: <pre><b>#</b> ed install.md
114: /\/bsd/s//\/mnt2\/2.1\/sparc\/bsd.scsi3/
115: wq
116: <b>#</b>
117: </pre>
118: The following one you'll have to do always (not only then
119: installing from from CD-ROM)
120: <pre><b>#</b> ed /usr/mdec/binstall
121: /getopt/,/getopt/+4d
122: wq
123: <b>#</b>
124: </pre>
1.6 grr 125: </ul>
1.9 graichen 126: <li><strong>Pmax</strong>
127: <ul>
1.10 millert 128: <li> When using the X11R6 binaries from the 2.1 release you will get
1.9 graichen 129: errors like:
130: <pre><b>#</b> mkfontdir
131: mkfontdir: undefined symbol: 'astpending' 12
132: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
133: </pre>
134: this is due to a little problem affecting the compatibility between
135: the OpenBSD/arc port (on which the X11R6 clients were build) and
136: OpenBSD/pmax. You can work around this problem by using the arc
137: version of the shared libc instead of the pmax one. You may get a copy
138: of the OpenBSD/arc 2.1 libc.so.16.1 from <a
139: href=ftp://miranda.rz-berlin.mpg.de/pub/OpenBSD/pmax/fixes/libc.so.16.1>
140: here </a>. Simply download it and do the following:
141: <pre><b>#</b> cd /usr/lib
142: <b>#</b> mv libc.so.16.1 original_libc.so.16.1
143: <b>#</b> cp /where_you_have_downloaded_it_to/libc.so.16.1 .
144: <b>#</b> chown root.bin libc.so.16.1
145: <b>#</b> chmod 444 libc.so.16.1
146: </pre>
147: Please be careful while doing this - because the libc is a very
148: sensitive part of the system. You can remove the original_libc.so.16.1
149: after the next reboot if everything is working fine.
150: </ul>
1.18 deraadt 151: <p>
1.17 deraadt 152: <li><strong>Mac68k</strong>
153: <ul>
1.20 gene 154: <li>The installer generates incorrect /etc/fstab files causing messages such as "file system read-only" on bootup.
155: To correct, boot to single-user mode (by clicking that checkbox in the Booter's Booting:Options dialog) and do the following:
1.17 deraadt 156: <pre>
1.18 deraadt 157: <b>#</b> mount /dev/sd0a /
158: <b>#</b> ed /etc/fstab
159: 1,$s/ ufs / ffs /
1.20 gene 160: 1,$s/ ro / rw /
1.18 deraadt 161: w
162: q
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1.20 gene 164: Alternately, simply invoke vi or another editor and change the root filesystem
165: to be of type ffs rather than ufs and be rw (read-write) rather than ro
166: (read-only). In either case, you'll need to reboot the system afterwards.
167: Make this correction as soon as possible after installing the system.
1.17 deraadt 168: The installer should not have specified the filesystem as the old
169: "ufs" type; the "ffs" type is more correct.
1.20 gene 170:
1.17 deraadt 171: <li>The installer forgets to install the kernel onto the filesystem.
1.20 gene 172: This is because the installer expects all packages including the kernel to
173: be tar'ed and gzip'ed. The kernel was not shipped that way. Therefore, you
174: must make this correction <em>before attempting to boot the system</em>.
1.17 deraadt 175: To correct, use the Installer mini-shell and do the following:
176: <pre>
1.20 gene 177: > cpin :[internal-macos-path]:bsd-generic bsd
178: </pre>
179: This should place the kernel as /bsd on the filesystem. You should
1.23 gene 180: replace the above string with the colon-delimited path from your desktop to
1.20 gene 181: wherever you have placed the kernel. If possible, it is easiest to drag the
1.23 gene 182: kernel into the same folder as the Installer, so you can simply issue a
183: command without leading colon(s) like:
1.20 gene 184: <pre>
1.23 gene 185: > cpin bsd-generic bsd
1.17 deraadt 186: </pre>
1.20 gene 187: Good luck.
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