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Mention that U-Boot serial speed should be 115200.
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dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.11 2020/07/05 22:27:48 tj Exp $
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dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.12 2021/02/18 16:18:04 visa Exp $
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By default MACHINE systems are shipped with a Linux (or proprietary) system
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installed on the CompactFlash card or USB drive.
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automatically. If you are quick you can interrupt booting (while still in
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U-Boot) with ^C.
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OpenBSD/MACHINE uses serial speed 115200. If this speed is not the default
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on the device, you should adjust it by setting the baudrate U-Boot environment
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variable (you also need to reconnect to the serial port using the new speed):
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# setenv baudrate 115200
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There are several ways to load an OpenBSD/MACHINE kernel (or ramdisk),
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over TFTP, from the internal CompactFlash or USB storage.
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