eelco van der vlugt wrote: > Last month I gave away these servers to our IT community in the Netherlands , > and treated myselve > to a "final" solution to store my data. Thus I got an old Gen10 (NOT PLUS) > Microserver. This however does > NOT work out of the box with OpenBSD, even when i disable a whole lot it > appaerantly is getting > stuck during boot time at several places, I cannot get it to boot at all.
Microserver G10 officially supports Windows Server and Linux. My recommendation is install a hypervisor on a supported OS. Then virtualize OpenBSD. I know this is heresy. But the shim keeps all the moving bits happy and you can move on with life. On the flip side you gain lots of flexibility with storage and networking. Like using iSCSI over a virtual switch between VMs. Regards Lloyd

