My new year text
about the installation of OBSD on a large laptop has already flown here, now it’s time to bring the Samsung NC10 netbook to a human condition. Its parameters can be easily found in Google (I have a little black and without any WiMax).
And in principle, there is nothing to say about the installation itself, the installation was branded quickly and easily. Xy got out of the box, atom n270 turned into 2 kpu (one, as you should know, there is a “software”), OBSD itself discovered this and happily uses the bsd.mp kernel.
MINUS: to which both the big and the small SAMSUNG are subject to the damned Wi-Fi from Ateros, namely, the unsupported 5007EG, which is why I use an external DLink DWA-110 USB stick on the Orthodox RAlink =)
Now about life. The laptop in combat conditions from the battery has worked more than 4 hours with:
1. USB wifi enabled
2. Unplugged integrated Wi-Fi
3. Gigabyte G-smart i300 charging from USB teleponder
4. two xterm windows in which the assembly process of various ports took place, namely mplayer, pidgin, abiword, xmms and even the little things + their dependencies (and the dependencies there are known doh ... I, especially, weighed out the strings to gnopo-parts) .
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So I think the result of the vitality of Pts is not bad, and with normal use all the 6-8 hours of the promised time will be. (at least without a phone and assembly =))))
Once again, I’ll briefly mention that everything I usually use was started (again, I didn’t test Bluetooth, because I don’t use it and I don’t even know how to test it =)) But the webcam works, I launched mplayer tv: // driver = v4l2: device = / dev / video0, something like this.
Now actually about what and how, because sit / dvd and even zyuhannogo Blur on it is not present, and OBSD is still .ISO. Here they did it quite simply, I write in stages:
1. Download
WINGRUB and “install”
2. Copy the .iso file to the USB flash drive + copy the contents of the .iso to the root of the USB flash drive, side by side
3. write in menu.lst
title openBSD
find --set-root /install46.iso
map /install46.iso (0xff) || map --mem /install46.iso (0xff)
map --hook
chainloader (0xff)
4. Run WINGRUB, fiddle around with the menu, and finally make the USB flash drive bootable.
5. Boot from the flash drive, choose OpenBSD.
6. PROFIT !!! fie INSTALL !!!
PS izoshka content is needed in order to slip the software archives to it when installing the files themselves.