On Fri, 3 Apr 2026 19:03:24 +0100 void <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, thank you for replying. The more I look at this the more I think this > isn't an openbsd issue, at all. > > On Thu, Apr 02, 2026 at 12:05:31AM +0200, Bernhard Ernst wrote: > > > >As far as I know installation to the rpi5 ist only possible onto the sd card > >and via a serial connection. My way was as follows: > > I have copied and pasted what you wrote into my notes should i need to go > down > this route in order to get openbsd installed. Having the rpi5 connected to a > monitor would be a one-time thing. > > Ultimately what would be required in my context is a permanent gpio 14/15 > serial > connected to a rpi2b acting as a console server (this is what I have with the > rpi4) > because it was planned for the system to run headless. The debug probe is > almost 7x the cost of a ttl serial. I'd prefer to go the gpio route if it's > possible, > some places say it is possible, others not. > -- >
-- Bernhard Ernst <[email protected]> I have not doublecheckd wheather the 14/15 GPIO uart will work after istallation. I believe it will and will test it in a quiet moment. Regards Berni
