Looks like i'm miximng kernel and userspace versions because
i did get the -release cd and installed it, but it didn' recognize my
hardware , it wouldn't boot:
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w132/winstonwaite/firstScreen.jpg

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w132/winstonwaite/secondScreen.jpg

So i found this thread wich says i should install the latest snapshot .
What i didn't consider is that it was not possible to move to -stable
from -current. I did tried to move to -stable (compiled kernel and booted)
and it crashed like in those images up there, the same does when
booting with -release cd , so i had to keep with -current
kernel (and -current userland of course)

I just wish OpenBSD 4.1 -release (too late for -release) or -stable could
boot on my hardware, i can't fix that myself , i don't know how to backport
the changes i need


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Calvert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Marcos Laufer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: OpenBSD 4.1 install issue??



On May 10, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Marcos Laufer wrote:

> I upgraded to stable , rebooted with the new kernel, and i
> was stuck with this uvm_page_physload  problem again.
> It looks like moving to stable from this snapshot is not possible .
> I had to go back to the snapshot kernel .

1. you can't upgrade down ( current > stable )
2. ths is not linux - from the above it sounds like you were mixing
different kernel and userspace versions..  you can't do that either
( as you seem to have found out )

>
> Will it be possible to move to stable from this point?

possible? maybe. supported?  no.

> I really
> wouldn't like to have a production server running -current

so then you need to get the -release cd, and upgrade to -stable from
there.

>
> Has anyone sorted this out?
>
> Marcos

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