This page is archived. ~ Current active BBS is [[FuguIta/BBS]]. ---- **HDD installed version set to no prompts at startup [#x6e76b02] >[[Rufwoof]] (2018-05-24 (Thu) 22:42:56)~ ~ With jwm window manager installed and pcmanfm file manager.~ ~ Using pcmanfm to also provide the desktop i.e. added ~ ~ <StartupCommand>pcmanfm --desktop</StartupCommand> ~ to ~/.jwmrc~ ~ Image : &ref(image.jpg,,50%); ~ // - Old version of FuguIta came with IceWM and ROX filer. Now they are able to be added by pkg_add. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-05-26 (Sat) 00:27:42}; **Fuguita 6.3 LiveCD [#h328b23e] >[[Rufwoof]] (2018-05-24 (Thu) 08:26:43)~ ~ Worked great for me. Thanks. Posted about it over on reddit~ ~ https://old.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/8lns6i/fuguita_openbsd_livecd_63/?ref=share&ref_source=link~ ~ Acer Aspire with Phenom 4core, onboard Radeon, 2GB RAM. Booting the fuguita ISO version (DVD). Have OpenBSD installed to HDD and the live-boot version seems to have picked up/used the HDD installed swap slice OK.~ // - Rufwoof, thank you for reporting. ~ As you mentioned, FuguIta scans all disk devices at startup and enables all OpenBSD swap partitions found. ~ If the swap partition is enabled, the maximum size of tmpfs is the sum of the size of the real memory plus the size of the swap partition.~ ~ By the way, by copying some files of FuguIta to HDD partition, OpenBSD installed on HDD and FuguIta can coexist.~ ~ 1. Create a directory named "ISO" on a partition on HDD.~ OpenBSD ffs, Linux ext2-4, NTFS or FAT is OK for that.~ ~ 2. Copy decompressed FuguIta ISO image to the "ISO" directory.~ ~ 3. Copy the FuguIta kernels (/sysmedia/bsd-fi and /sysmedia/bsd-fi.mp files on running FuguIta) to the OpenBSD root partition of HDD. ~ ~ 4. At the boot prompt at HDD startup, enter as follows. ~ boot> bsd-fi.mp or "bsd-fi" for uniprocessor kernel~ ~ 5. optional: If you made a directory called "livecd-config" on any FFS partition, [[you can save>FuguIta/FAQ#wb58c8f8]] all your files, installed packages, etc on Running FuguIta, then [[you can load>FuguIta/FAQ#wb58c8f8]] them at next boot. ~ ~ Please give it a try. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-05-24 (Thu) 10:04:42}; - Thanks K. That all worked excepting 5. I can't seem to get that to work. I tried using one of the HDD installed OpenBSD partitions and added a livecd-config folder, but when I run usbfadm it doesn't see that. I suspect I should be using another non HDD OpenBSD ffs partition? I like fuguita very much, its quite similar to Puppy Linux frugal install is many respects. -- [[Rufwoof]] &new{2018-05-24 (Thu) 19:24:59}; - As I forgot to mention, the ffs partition which will be created "livecd-config" on, needs to be something other than the one that created "ISO". Because, the partition of "ISO" is mounted read-only all the time during FuguIta's operation. &br; The partition of "livecd-config" must be ffs. It doesn't matter it's HDD or non-HDD.&br;I have heard that FuguIta is similar to Puppy Linux before. Thanks -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-05-24 (Thu) 21:01:31}; - Thanks. I've since done a HDD install, and set it to non interactive at bootup as per your help pages and that is working well for me. I'm saving using /boottmp/usbfadm before shutdown. I haven't seen anything yet about upgrading when a new/later ISO comes out, does that involve having to re-reinstall all over again? -- [[Rufwoof]] &new{2018-05-24 (Thu) 21:59:56}; - More usually under standard OpenBSD I use openup (Mtier) to upgrade things. I guess that could also be used under FuguIta -- [[Rufwoof]] &new{2018-05-24 (Thu) 22:01:50}; - The FuguIta upgrade procedure is described in the [[FuguIta Guide>河豚板ガイド]].~ This is a comprehensive document about FuguIta, the original version is written in Japanese.~ For the upgrade, please refer to [[this part>FuguItaGuide#h2ce3537]] (Google translate is your friend).~ In any case, the best way to upgrade FuguIta is to download the new version and replace it with the old one.~ FuguIta combines read-only and read-write parts. This point is very different from OpenBSD.~ So, unfortunately, syspatch will not work well (since it is not a GENERIC kernel, especially in the case of kernels).~ If the base OpenBSD version has not changed, the data saved under livecd-config can be used as it is.~ If the version has changed, I think that you will manually migrate the data in livecd-config to the new environment. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-05-25 (Fri) 10:25:38}; **Changing default boot parameters [#f0378221] >[[Chevyawesome]] (2018-04-26 (Thu) 23:44:57)~ ~ Hey, I want to build a LiveCD and make so that upon boot it will apply the language and disk to use on it’s own ( as of now it requires me manually pressing enter a couple times and selecting keyboard layout to boot), I steered a way to change the default settings for this?, and if so, how can I achieve this~ // - If you use the LiveUSB version of FuguIta, your settings are able to be saved. And it is also able to extract at later boot time. Please refer [[operation example>http://mirror.ginzado.ne.jp/pub/FuguIta/0_README.SAMPLE.txt]] for that. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-28 (Sat) 01:38:23}; - yes, but is it possible to change them on the LiveCD?, so it won't ask me for keyboard layouts and location of the system? -- [[Chevyawesome]] &new{2018-04-29 (Sun) 21:15:34}; - just to be clear, I want the system to boot with a pre-configured root password and not having to input it manually each time (on specifically LiveCD, I am NOT interested in the liveUSB because it is rewriteable) -- [[Chevyawesome]] &new{2018-04-29 (Sun) 22:46:59}; - OK, I see. You want to have your own LiveCD. So please refer [[FuguIta/FAQ/SelfBuild]].~ To not ask at boot time, modify /boottmp/rc script as you like: ~ make open-rdroot vi rdroot/boottmp/rc make close-all ~ -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-30 (Mon) 15:14:38}; **how to get OpenBSD file tree? [#af9ba9d7] >[[shaman123]] (2018-04-24 (Tue) 23:45:33)~ ~ hey, I'm trying to build my own liveCD of OpenBSD, and I'm stuck at the stage of the tutorial where I need to cd to my OpenBSD file tree:~ "Whole OpenBSD file tree which will be burned in the ISO image" where can I get this?~ // - The simplest way to do it is that you will install normal OpenBSD on any disk device, and copy whole installed files and directories into build tool. ~ ~ As the second solution, *.tgz tarballs from OpenBSD's official distribution is also usable. But in this case, you must extract /var/sysmerge/etc??.tgz (and xetc??.tgz) after extract distributed tarballs. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-25 (Wed) 14:09:02}; - In any case, total size of file tree must be less than 700MB, or you must delete any unnecessary files to fit ISO image of CD. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-25 (Wed) 14:45:33}; - very helpful! I will try!, also, is there a was to do the same but LiveDVD (just so I can fit more)? -- [[shaman123]] &new{2018-04-25 (Wed) 16:21:35}; - Although I've never been made LiveDVD with FuguIta's way, I'm guessing it is the same as LiveCD's way.&br; But, some sizes of image files, partitions and file systems should be changed to fit to the size of DVD media.&br; In addition to that, size of media (700MB) is hard coded in the utility "usbfadm".&br; This must be also changed. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-29 (Sun) 12:22:53}; **build tools [#cb165de1] >[[kaw]] (2018-04-18 (Wed) 21:01:03)~ ~ Build tools for FuguIta 6.3 was located under tools directory~ // **FuguIta 6.3 [#a6c656ab] >[[kaw]] (2018-04-09 (Mon) 11:58:36)~ ~ I'm working for FuguIta 6.3 release.~ On this release, some issues occured;~ -tmpfs is broken on 6.3 kernel ... solved~ -X server doesn't read symlink of font file (for security reason) ... now working~ -etc... >Wait the release for some time, please.~ // - ISO images for test was uploaded at ''test'' directory. See [[FuguIta/6.3]]. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-10 (Tue) 12:28:39}; - FuguIta 6.3 has been just released as FuguIta-6.3-{i386,amd64}-201804122. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-04-13 (Fri) 10:56:42}; **inaccessible man pages in mode 2 [#h9017737] >[[aleksa]] (2018-02-01 (Thu) 00:09:03)~ ~ Hi kaw!~ ~ I tried the latest FuguIta.img (6.2-i386-201801201) and noticed that in mode 2 the man pages are inaccessible (e. g. # man man gives ‘man: No entry for man in the manual.’).~ // - Hi, Aleksa. Thank you for the report. Changes made in 6.2 may be affected ... [[FuguIta/6.2/BTS/2]]. I will investigate, please wait for a while now. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-02-02 (Fri) 19:43:14}; - Please apply following patch; --- man.conf.old Sun Feb 4 11:11:07 2018 +++ man.conf Sun Feb 4 11:08:20 2018 @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ manpath /fuguita/usr/share/man manpath /fuguita/usr/X11R6/man manpath /fuguita/usr/local/man +manpath /usr/share/man +manpath /usr/X11R6/man manpath /usr/local/man # Options for terminal output. Now, I'm working for patch-005, 006 and 007. Above patch will be included, together. -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-02-04 (Sun) 11:52:51}; - released 201802041 -- [[kaw]] &new{2018-02-05 (Mon) 11:23:01}; - Thanks a lot ! -- [[aleksa]] &new{2018-02-05 (Mon) 23:44:37}; **FuguIta 6.2 for arm64 [#f72de789] >[[kaw]] (2017-10-20 (Fri) 11:42:05)~ ~ This is the test version. Here is a README: Note about FuguIta-6.2-arm64 (test version) Install: * download miniroot62-arm64-fi.fs and FuguIta-6.2-arm64-201710241.img.gz from FuguIta's mirror site * write miniroot62-arm64-fi.fs to a micro SD card * unzip and write FuguIta-6.2-arm64-201710241.img.gz to a USB stick * Attach the SD and the USB to RPi3, then boot. * On FuguIta-6.2-arm64, networking is pre-configured. IP addr.: 192.168.1.147 SSH port: 4272 Login: * After boot started, about 75sec it replies for PING, and about 110sec SSH is available. * Console device is still serial port. You can login via serial and network. (username = fuguita, password = fugu.ita) System administration: * Almost same as FuguIta i386/amd64, but 'newdrive' of usbfadm utility will not work properly. 'target', 'saveas' and 'sync' are OK. * sd0d:/noasks is the file which holds FuguIta's auto-boot configurations. * sd0d:/livecd-config/6.2/arm64/fuguita.orig holds the factory defaults. You can recover by overwriting fuguita.orig to fuguita directory. Have fun! Yoshihiro KAWAMATA // - *+ -- [[Charlie Ebert]] &new{2017-11-02 (Thu) 03:07:52}; **6.2 [#ta227bd3] >Charlie Ebert (2017-10-14 (Sat) 02:11:31)~ ~ Hi Kawa.~ I tried 6.2 last night .fs and it was SLOW. Took over 2 hours to install.~ bsd.mp ran very slow after install and for head yery slow. I don't think their Intel Skylake stuff is working right.~ It was disaster. ~ Waiting for Fugulta 6.2 ~ ~ Think their install6.2.fs image is bad~ // - Charlie, I have just made beta version of FuguIta 6.2 . [[Try it.>http://mirror.ginzado.ne.jp/pub/FuguIta/test/]] -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-10-14 (Sat) 10:42:00}; - downloading. Will write tomorrow Kaw. need test time dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda being done. Plan on stalling this to sda -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-14 (Sat) 12:06:26}; - Kaw. I had to work today. But I did get it installed to USbdisk. it is slow. I need to make xorg.conf and disable trackpad a it's out of control, at least tweak the trackpak. And do some research on what might be needed in xorg.conf with reguards to skylake intell. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-15 (Sun) 12:52:57}; - from a conole standpoint FuguIta 6.2 is all working fine. I have made encypted install, used ssh to access my severs, used usbfadm to sync everything worked very good. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-15 (Sun) 12:55:06}; - Have downloaded i386 FuguIta. Seeking relief from Skylake and i2c code. Will test tonight. -- [[Charlie Ebert ]] &new{2017-10-16 (Mon) 04:16:07}; - Today I did a brief test of FuguIta-6.2-i386-201710131.iso.gz I have made a video of my failure to boot this image from a dvd. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-16 (Mon) 11:31:39}; - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzsMHqPySNPCR1d5X3Z2czJ6dGM -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-16 (Mon) 11:32:26}; - Charlie, very thanks for the report. I watched the video. It seems a problem of video chip and/or its kernel driver. 1) When booting disabling video driver by UKC, does the machine still fail to boot? 2) What about other machine by booting the DVD? -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-10-16 (Mon) 13:35:02}; - Kaw. I drive a Semi Truck for a living and currently only have this one Dell 4G Ram laptop with me. but I do own a dozen other laptos at my home in Oklahoma. I typiclly use FuguIta I386 on my Dell mini 10 with 1G of RAM. We will have to wait until I get home to try other laptops. What do I do to disable UKC for my test on this laptop? -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 01:15:52}; - okay bsd.mp -c I will play with this kaw -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 01:37:04}; - boot /bsd -c but, I haven't run fw_update yet and have no drivers downloaded to disable yet? so, what was kaw wanting me to do???????? I did a ? and got a list of commands in UKC But, I didn't know what to do from there. Downloading Openbsd i386 install.iso and going to try that and see what happens. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 01:49:20}; - https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to%20disable%20video%20driver%20in%20openbsd%20using%20UKC -- [[ce ]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:11:41}; - how do I use UKC to disable video driver on FuguIta i386????? need example.. meanwhile,, i386openbsd.iso boots just fine to install ,,, hummmmmm -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:13:27}; - kaw put no fw_update blobs on dvd??? did he???? -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:14:16}; - booted FuguIta i386 in qemu under Linux. came up fine. /etc/firmware is full of blobs... trying to man the video driver first -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:29:07}; - After booting i386 FuguIta into qemu in Linux, I did man pages on all drives found in /etc/firmware.... -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:42:43}; - two of the drivers were for audio cards I'm assuming you use. The rest were all for ethernet or wifi cards which I"m also assuming you use. But, I could not identify any video card drivers using man on any driver found there. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:43:36}; - I am left to assume you want me to disable some 'other' video driver found in the Openbsd kernel using UKC,,, but,, I just don't have a clue what that would be, OR how you would do that? You will have to give me instructions on this Kaw. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:45:13}; - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/list-of-firmware-and-driver-updates-for-krack-wpa2-vulnerability/ -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 02:48:15}; - I have reasoned out what I need to do now. Bring up FuguIta i386 in qemu again. Install NEWDRIVE to USBDISK in QEMU. Then boot up USBDISK in QEMU and delete all drivers in /etc/firmware. Next, rebood Fugulta i386 USBDISK on laptop and fw_update from ethernet port connection This should do the trick... -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 08:58:38}; - Charlie, your DELL laptop seems to be driven by 'inteldrm'. How is the following commands? boot> -c UKC> disable inteldrm UKC> verbose UKC> quit 'verbose' shows result of detections for all drivers. ~ BTW, I use DELL latitude D520 for development of FuguIta. Of course, it has no problem to boot both i386 and amd64. -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 11:07:29}; - I've been working with FuguIta all evening here. Got the i386 to come up thanks to your help. I can not startx in i386 however, must write a xorg.conf file I suppose. And I've installed FuguIta AMD64 to a 2tb hard external drive and updated the drivers on it. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 14:40:56}; - I have also made another video and posted on my bitchute place. -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 14:42:01}; - https://www.bitchute.com/video/7Qp4JBaxkNXW/ -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-17 (Tue) 14:42:19}; - Charlie, thank you for the video report. I found I missed to add 'machdep.allowaperture=2' in /etc/sysctl.conf . This is needed for some video cards including QEMU. Now rebuilding new version. %%Then at this version, you may not have to disable inteldrm at UKC hopefully.%% -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-10-18 (Wed) 10:45:05}; - Thank you -- [[ce]] &new{2017-10-19 (Thu) 15:15:40}; - After switching out laptop's OPENBSD and Fuguita are working just fine. The other mid range DELL used earlier had mother board damage and it was discovered . -- [[Charlie Ebert]] &new{2017-11-02 (Thu) 08:41:29}; **Installed application man page [#z8a594aa] >[[aleksa]] (2017-07-15 (Sat) 05:16:53)~ ~ Hi jaw!~ After booting in mode 0, installing an application, syncing and rebooting into mode 3 I cannot access the man page for the application.~ E.g.,~ # man wget~ results in~ man: /ram/usr/local/man//usr/local/man/man1/wget.1: ERROR: No such file or directory~ // - Run makewhatis manually. or wait until next /etc/weekly will be executed. -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-07-15 (Sat) 10:30:15}; - Running makewhatis worked. Thank you for help. -- [[aleksa]] &new{2017-07-16 (Sun) 03:32:42}; - I have a plan to solve this problem at FuguIta 6.2 . -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-10-16 (Mon) 13:40:41}; **Broken links [#q3270079] >[[aleksa]] (2017-07-13 (Thu) 05:57:01)~ ~ Hi kaw!~ It seems the links to 0_README.SAMPLE.txt at quick start guide and faq to be broken.~ // - Fixed it just now. Thanks for info me. -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-07-15 (Sat) 09:57:31}; - Two instances of See " this operation example" in FAQ remain broken. -- [[aleksa]] &new{2017-07-15 (Sat) 16:53:57}; - Fixied them too. Again, thanks a ''lot''. -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-07-17 (Mon) 10:52:56}; **MD5 & 6.1 tools [#b885b383] >[[aleksa]] (2017-07-03 (Mon) 23:28:52)~ ~ Hi kaw!~ Could you plz add MD5 sums for FuguIta-6.1-*-201707011 files as well as the 6.1 tools?~ // - Now, I'm working for the next release which is applying patch-014. Please wait. &br;(Sorry for late reply)-- [[kaw]] &new{2017-07-08 (Sat) 08:17:12}; - released FuguIta-6.1-*-201707091, tools/tools-6.1-*.tar.xz, and updated MD5 checksums. -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-07-10 (Mon) 09:53:12}; - Thanks a lot! -- [[aleksa]] &new{2017-07-10 (Mon) 11:32:14}; **Cleaning my keyboard up. [#j401704f] >[[kaw]] (2017-06-16 (Fri) 05:19:17)~ ~ #ref(DBhp3QQVoAA_jLj.jpg,,50%)~ // **FuguIta-6.1 [#h6094c7e] >[[kaw]] (2017-04-15 (Sat) 10:11:41)~ ~ Now, I am working on the release of a new version of a FuguIta.~ // - Release candidate is at http://mirror.ginzado.ne.jp/pub/FuguIta/test/ . -- [[kaw]] &new{2017-04-16 (Sun) 13:38:08}; ---- Former articles are at [[FuguIta/BBS/6]]. ---- Return to [[FrontPage]]