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		<title>Michael Shalayeff on porting OpenBSD to PA-RISC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City BSD Users&#8217; Group have put a number of their talks online in mp3 format and a number of them make for great listening. One of my favourites (and particularly relevant in light of yesterday&#8217;s post on the subject) is Michael Shalayeff&#8217;s talk about porting OpenBSD to PA-RISC . Grab it here.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nycbug.org">New York City BSD Users&#8217; Group</a> have put a number of their talks online in <a href="http://www.peachisland.com/nycbug/">mp3 format</a> and a number of them make for great listening. One of my favourites (and particularly relevant in light of <a href="http://weblogs.turner.org.za/mj/archives/2006/03/20/openbsd-on-pa-risc/">yesterday&#8217;s post</a> on the subject) is Michael Shalayeff&#8217;s talk about porting <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org">OpenBSD</a> to PA-RISC . Grab it <a href="http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=83">here</a>.<!--pp-thumb-start--><!--PictPress found no dir /home/www/weblogs.turner.org.za/mj/images//2006/03/michael-shalayeff-on-porting-openbsd-to-pa-risc--><!--pp-thumb-end--></p>
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		<title>OpenBSD on PA-RISC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2006 20:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael-John Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past few days I&#8217;ve needed an OpenBSD machine to test some IPSec code I&#8217;m busy working on (more on that in a few days). At Jonathan&#8217;s suggestion, I toyed with using a VMware virtual machine, but this morning decided to use a spare HP B132L I have lying around instead. Unfortunately NetBSD&#8217;s hp700 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past few days I&#8217;ve needed an <a href="http://www.OpenBSD.org">OpenBSD</a> machine to test some IPSec code I&#8217;m busy working on (more on that in a few days). At Jonathan&#8217;s suggestion, I toyed with using a <a href="http://www.vmware.com">VMware</a> virtual machine, but this morning decided to use a spare <a href="http://www.openpa.net/systems/b-class.html">HP B132L</a> I have lying around instead. Unfortunately <a href="http://www.NetBSD.org">NetBSD</a>&#8217;s hp700 port is not yet production-ready, so the machine had been running <a href="http://www.openpa.net/hpux.html#hpux700">HP-UX 10.20</a>. It&#8217;s a fairly nice mid-90s vintage machine &#8211; 133Mhz PA-7300 PA-RISC CPU, 64MiB RAM, 4GiB IBM narrow SCSI drive and Visualize-EG graphics. It could do with a bit more RAM, but 64MiB is more than adequate for my purposes.</p>
<p>Getting <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/hppa.html">OpenBSD/hppa</a> installed was pretty easy, but I managed to trip myself up a few times along the way:</p>
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<li>Plugging the wrong cable into the serial port means the console output isn&#8217;t going to be visible, no matter what the terminal settings are.</li>
<li>Mixing and matching RJ45< ->DB25 adapters is not a wise thing to do when in a hurry.</li>
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<p>To network boot the machine it was simply a matter of configuring my DHCP server to tell the HP to load the LIF image served by my tftp server. About half and hour after booting the installer I had an OpenBSD/hppa 3.8 machine on my network.</p>
<p>For those who enjoy such things, here&#8217;s the <a href="/mj/misc/gabriel_dmesg_20060320.txt">dmesg</a> output.</p>
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