Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? I'm trying to boot and
OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 CD on an HP BL465c-G1 (dual Opteron 2216HE CPUs, 8GB
RAM) and getting the following during the boot process (this is
transcribed manually, so I apologize in advance for any typos):
CD-ROM: 9F
Loading /4.4/AMD64/CDBOOT
probing: pc0 com0 com1 mem[637K 255M 256M 2814M 4853M a20=on]
disk: fd0 fd1 hd0+* cd0
>> OpenBSD/amd64 CDBOOT 2.01
boot> machine memory
Region 0: type 1 at 0x0 for 637KB
Region 1: type 2 at 0x9f400 for 3KB
Region 2: type 2 at 0xf0000 for 64KB
Region 3: type 1 at 0x100000 for 261120KB
Region 4: type 1 at 0x10000000 for 262144KB
Region 5: type 1 at 0x20000000 for 2881851KB
Region 6: type 3 at 0xcfe4efc0 for 32KB
Region 7: type 1 at 0xcfe56fc0 for 4 KB
Region 8: type 2 at 0xcfe57fc0 for 1696KB
Region 9: type 2 at 0xfec00000 for 1024KB
Region 10: type 2 at 0xfee00000 for 64KB
Region 11: type 2 at 0xffc00000 for 4096KB
Region 12: type 1 at 0x1000000000 for 4980732KB
Low ram: 637KB High ram: 3405115KB
Total free memory: 8386488KB
boot> boot
booting cd0a:/4.4/amd64/bsd.rd: 2561344+548422+2799208+0+492560
[80+259200+161660]=0xa82360
entry point at 0x1001e0 [7205c766, 34000004, 2448b12, 840a304]
Ignoring 4863MB above 4GB
panic: init_x86_64: can't find end of memory
The operating system has halted.
Please press any key to reboot.
Is there any way to get this to start, other than driving my lazy self
100 miles to the data center and yanking 4GB out of it?
Any help, thoughts, and criticism that doesn't involve suicide booths
is appreciated.
-Erik