Do you have in your place a usb hub/ adapter with a usb2 or usb-c (32gb min) stick to plug in like an alternative destination disk to try out ?
dan
bsd.numode.eu
From: Daniel <daniel.fp.leal@gmail.com>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Apr 18, 2026 17:29:39
Subject: Disk not found during install
> Hello!
>
> I am a freebsd user in my laptop. It's a HP Envy model 13ba1006np. I decided to try OpenBSD since I am reading several very good things about it. I was able to install it on a pen drive on this laptop.
>
> But later when trying to install it in the laptop disk, during the installation I understood that the system is not seeing the laptop disk (only the sd0 which is the usb drive with the installation files).
> I searched the internet about it and the only thing I found was to go to the UEFI to check the settings and change the sata mode from raid to AHCI.
> Unfortunately the laptop UEFI does not have this option.
>
> Does any body had this experience and can please share something about it ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> daniel
>
OpenBSD Mail Box
BTC:1BsNfN6m7xtT4PqDb9jJHnDDFBb38zS9Yi
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Re: Disk not found during install
Re: [new] devel/scnlib
2026-04-17T08:12:01+0200 Rafael Sadowski <rafael@sizeofvoid.org>: > On Sat Apr 04, 2026 at 02:40:43PM +0000, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote: > > Please find attached a port for devel/scnlib. > > > > COMMENT: > > scanf for modern C++ > > > > DESCR: > > scnlib is a modern C++ library for replacing scanf and std::istream. > > This library attempts to move us ever so much closer to replacing > > iostreams and C stdio altogether. It's faster than iostream, and > > type-safe, unlike scanf. Think {fmt} or C++20 std::format, but in the > > other direction. > > > > This port is needed to update graphics/vtk to version 9.6.0. Most tests > > are passing (96% tests passed, 1 tests failed out of 25). I've > > reported[1] the set of tests that failed upstream. > > > > [1] https://github.com/eliaskosunen/scnlib/issues/155 > > > > Feedback? OKs? Thank you. > > OK (I'm in favour of post 7.9!) but ... Hi rsadowski. Thanks for reviewing these ports and sorry for the late reply. Attached a tarball of the port. ... > > +COMPILER = base-clang ports-gcc > > why COMPILER? IIRC, to override the default of 'base-clang base-gcc', as I believe base-gcc is never used for cmake ports, right? However, now that you mention it, I comented out the line and ran 'make show=COMPILER' to see that it's already correctly set to 'base-clang ports-gcc'. The attached tarball drops it.