On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:31:22AM -0000, tinkr@openmailbox.org wrote:
> probing: pc0 mem[572K 56K 495M 1455M 5M 6144M]
> disk: hd0* hd1* hd2 sr0*
> >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOTX64 3.32
> open(hd0a:/etc/boot.conf): Invalid Argument
> boot>
>
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> This error may be because OpenBSD creating "boot.conf" within the FAT32 EFI system boot volume actually crates "bo~1.con", which is not resolved as "boot.conf" by OpenBSD's BOOTX64 EFI loader program? -
boot.conf has nothing to do with it.
softraid boot is handled independently from boot.conf.
> How do I instruct BOOTX64 to boot from sr0a:/boot ?
What's odd is that you have a bootable sr0 but the boot loader still
tries hd0 instead. That looks like a bug. Usually sr0 should be tried
in this situation.
I don't know the solution. Perhaps try re-running installboot?
FWIW, this all works fine for me on a thinkpad helix2.
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