On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Martijn Rijkeboer <mart...@bunix.org>wrote:
> I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without problems, > but as soon as I reboot the system, it freezes in the post. The only way to > go past the post is wiping the first few megabytes of the harddisk using > another computer and than start again. After installing I can't even > enter the bios setup. > Can you collect dmesg from installer and later on output or screenshot during boot what it tries to do? > > The system contains the following components: > - Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-B85M-DS3H > - CPU: Intel Core i3 4130T > - Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 8 GB DDR3-1600 Kit > > I've configured the bios the following way: > - Windows 8 Features: "Other OS" > - Boot Mode Selection: "Legacy Only" > - VGA Support: "Auto" (Enables legacy option) > > The system is working since I can install and run Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64 > without problems. > > At least lspci -v output will be fine from some Linux > Any suggestions on how to fix this? > > Kind regards, > > > Martijn Rijkeboer