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| On 8/24/06, Jeff Bromberger <bromberger@cox.net> wrote: > I'm a new openbsd user (or I should say I'm attempting to be) and I'm not > having a ton of luck here. I bought the cd set (i386) and it arrived > yesterday. During the install, the base39.tgz file seemed to be corrupt and > the install would crash, the kernel would panic and the machine would reboot. > This happened while processing the perl files in the archive FWIW. Anyway, I > then switched over to doing an ftp install and that seemed to make it through > the packages ok. I only did the base packages and no X stuff. I did select > sshd and ntpd to run by default. After completing the install and rebooting, > openssl appears to crash . > > I was going to boot off the cd and change the config to skip sshd from > starting, but I wanted to post this to the list first in case anybody else > wants me to run an additional debugger command. I'm still sitting at the ddb > prompt at the moment. This seems like bad hardware to me. Most likely the memory but it may be something else. > Thanks, > Jeff > > ps. the hardware is a basic desktop w/750MHz AMD duron, 256MB ram, 30GB IDE > disk, realtek ethernet, ide cdrom and not much else... > > ----------------------------- > [snip] > -- "What is your function in life?" - Killer |
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