On Friday 09 June 2006 00:57, you wrote:
> Nick,
>
> I appreciate the divine :) intervention. My comments/investigation is
> below, but in summary, I had set the BIOS to use CardBUS rather than PCIC.
> I did this originally because when attempting to install FreeBSD 6.1, it
> would hang unless I
Nick,
I appreciate the divine :) intervention. My comments/investigation is below,
but in summary, I had set the BIOS to use CardBUS rather than PCIC. I did
this originally because when attempting to install FreeBSD 6.1, it would hang
unless I put the PCMCIA slot into CardBUS mode.
Boy is my
When I saw your note, I figured Something Ain't Right here. I wasn't
the only one. Theo noticed.
I'm on a mission from Theo.
Michael White wrote:
Hi all,
I'm attempting my first install of OpenBSD (version 3.9) on an HP Omnibook
800CT (Pentium 166, 80 MB RAM, 4.3 GB HD, 3COM 3CXEM556 Carbu
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 11:36:14PM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:08:04AM -0500, Michael White wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm attempting my first install of OpenBSD (version 3.9) on an HP Omnibook
> > 800CT (Pentium 166, 80 MB RAM, 4.3 GB HD, 3COM 3CXEM556 Carbus Ether
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:08:04AM -0500, Michael White wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm attempting my first install of OpenBSD (version 3.9) on an HP Omnibook
> 800CT (Pentium 166, 80 MB RAM, 4.3 GB HD, 3COM 3CXEM556 Carbus Ethernet
> card), coming over from RH9.0. One peculiarity of the 800CTs is tha
Hi all,
I'm attempting my first install of OpenBSD (version 3.9) on an HP Omnibook
800CT (Pentium 166, 80 MB RAM, 4.3 GB HD, 3COM 3CXEM556 Carbus Ethernet
card), coming over from RH9.0. One peculiarity of the 800CTs is that the
SCSI CDROM is not bootable, so I'm down to booting with floppies.
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