OpenBSD 4.3 on IBM HS20 Blade
Hi there, I succesfully installed OpenBSD 4.3 on above mentioned blade, using pxeboot and bsd.rd Everything went fine. But after rebooting, the kernel crashes with some weird ACPI stuff. Unluckily this bloody IBM blade has no serial console access, so all I can provide is a screenshot: http://crivens.kernel32.de/~rabauke/OpenBSD/acpi-blade-crash.jpg Any ideas anybody? I really do wonder why it was no problem to boot the bsd.rd image, but is to boot the /bsd one afterwards. Odd... any help appreciated. Cheers, Marian PS.: Please CC me, 'cause I'm not subscribed (I was... but somehow I am not anymore...)
Re: OpenBSD 4.3 on IBM HS20 Blade
marian, try this: boot> boot -c disable apm disable acpi quit ioan >>> Marian Hettwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/07/2008 03:10 >>> Hi there, I succesfully installed OpenBSD 4.3 on above mentioned blade, using pxeboot and bsd.rd Everything went fine. But after rebooting, the kernel crashes with some weird ACPI stuff. Unluckily this bloody IBM blade has no serial console access, so all I can provide is a screenshot: http://crivens.kernel32.de/~rabauke/OpenBSD/acpi-blade-crash.jpg Any ideas anybody? I really do wonder why it was no problem to boot the bsd.rd image, but is to boot the /bsd one afterwards. Odd... any help appreciated. Cheers, Marian PS.: Please CC me, 'cause I'm not subscribed (I was... but somehow I am not anymore...) This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. Any views expressed in this email are those of the individual sender except where the sender expressly and with authority states them to be the views of Fairfield City Council.
Re: OpenBSD 4.3 on IBM HS20 Blade
Hi Ioan, On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:29:00 +1000, "Ioan Nemes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > marian, > > try this: > > boot> boot -c > disable apm > disable acpi > quit > yeah, that got the kernel booting. More interesting, though, the MP kernel boots fine, without disabling apm, acpi. What way to go now? Stuart: Still interested in booting -current, UP kernel and do the acpi dance (according to your url)? :) Cheers, ./Marian PS.: Keep me CC'ed still :)