hrm,... i might have fixed that in -current.
got a dmesg?

On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 08:55:38PM -0500, Todd wrote:
> I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
> the third is giving me some trouble.  The install went OK, but after reboot,
> there was a crash.  I took pictures of the screen and typed what I think is
> most important below.  I get the same message if I type trace at the ddb
> prompt.
> 
> I though I may have forgotten to flag the partition as active, so I rebooted
> the install cd and verified that it was active.  If it matters, OpenBSD is
> installed on the 4th primary partition.
> 
> I'm still fairly new to OpenBSD and am not sure if there is really something
> wrong, of if I have done something dumb.
> 
> 
> 
> Stopped at est_init+0x017: idivl %esi %eax
> est_init(d0992174,0,0,d04f6235) at est_init+0x107
> intel686_setperf_setup(d0992160,d0a43e98,d0a43ec8,d04f627d at
> intel686_setperf_setup+0x46
> mainbus_attach(0,d1c48c0,0,dbdef000,d0a42334) at mainbus_attach+0x236
> config_attach(0,d08686d4,0,0,0) at config_attach+0xfd
> config_rootfound(d0785242,0,d0a43f38,d04c37fe) at config_rootfound+0x27
> main(0,0,0,0,0) at main+0x3b2
> 
> 
> show panic
> the kernel did not panic

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