357: Study the Code

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OpenBSD 6.7 on PC Engines, NetBSD code study, DRM Update on OpenBSD, Booting FreeBSD on HPE Microserver SATA port, 3 ways to multiboot, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap Headlines OpenBSD 6.7 on PC Engines APU4D4 I just got myself a PC Engines APU4D4. I miss an OpenBSD box providing home services. It’s quite simple to install and run OpenBSD on this machine. And you can even update the BIOS from OpenBSD. NetBSD code study News Roundup Booting FreeBSD off the HPE MicroServer Gen8 ODD SATA port My small homelab post generated a ton of questions and comments, most of them specific to running FreeBSD on the HP MicroServer. I’ll try and answer these over the coming week. Josh Paxton emailed to ask how I got FreeBSD booting on it, given the unconventional booting limitations of the hardware. I thought I wrote about it a few years ago, but maybe it’s on my proverbial draft heap. If you’re impatient, the script is in my lunchbox. 3 ways to multiboot multiboot installation of a BSD system with other operating systems (OSs) on UEFI hardware is not officially supported by any of the popular Beastie Bits pfSense2.4.5-Release-p1 now available BSDCan 2020 TomSmyth - OpenBSD And OpenBGPD As ISP Controlplane OpenBSD DRM Update *** ###Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions James - Apple T2 Michael - Jordyns ZFS Question Note from JT Rob - FreeBSD Freindly Registrar Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to [email protected] ***

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