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| I posted this on misc@ and was hoping for more input here: > On 8/19/06, Greg Thomas <get.lists@gmail.com> wrote: >> I have an old, unused since OpenBSD 3.4 Athlon XP 1800+ that I just >> replaced the mobo on because the previous mobo wouldn't boot with a >> LSI MegaRAID 150-6 installed. >> >> I haven't yet tried other OSes but so far with the 3.4 system on the >> harddrive and any OpenBSD boot floppy it hangs here: >> >> booting hd0a:/bsd: 4466772 >> >> Any ideas? Bad memory? With the mobo I received new Kingston memory >> but have no other DDR stuff to test with at the moment. >> >> Update: >> I found some ancient Redhat floppies along with a DOS floppy and they >> boot fine. In addition to the 3.4 on the harddrive I've tried 3.7, >> 3.9, and snapshot floppies all with the same result. On 8/20/06, francisco <frisco@blackant.net> wrote: > On the off chance you haven't already done this, > verify that the floppies are good (via a good `fdformat > /dev/rfd0c` before and `cmp /dev/rfd0c /path/to/floppy39.fs` > after). I've had similar hangs due to bad media. On 8/20/06, Jeff Quast <af.dingo@gmail.com> wrote: > have you reset cmos? Thanks guys. I reset the cmos and I've checked these floppies. My laptop boots fine from them and the machine in question boots from Redhat and DOS floppies. One post I found mentions A20 issues but I'm not much of hardware person to understand the referenced materials and there weren't any solutions anyway. This little project I'm doing is turning into PITA. Thanks, Greg -- "All my time I spent in heaven Revelries of dance and wine Waking to the sound of laughter Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons |
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| I might be worth while trying boot -c and then disabling pcibios just to see if that lets boot proceed. --- Using OpenBSD with or without X & KDE? http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com |
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| dfeustel@mindspring.com wrote: > I might be worth while trying boot -c > and then disabling pcibios just to see if that > lets boot proceed. Can't get to ukc to disable pcibios. > --- > Using OpenBSD with or without X & KDE? > http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com Why the non-standard sig? Greg -- "All my time I spent in heaven Revelries of dance and wine Waking to the sound of laughter Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons |