Hello, for the longest time I try to read more material useful for
openbsd to learn as much as possible, I bought the book :) I always
follow the project carefully because it is my preferred system, I have
done many tests with the system but i never managed to create a live
cd installable, there ar
I upgraded the ram is 32m now, I want to use OpenBSD on this machine.
So should I change the little watch battery?
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> Eh, that's exactly what I described in the mail.
>
> Anyway, the OP has a problem with this error message
> appearing over and over durin an installation.
correct, but with the upgrade of ram this problem is resolved or is
only a problem to the battery?
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> I was responding to a followup mail, not directly about your problem
ah ok ;)
>> The problem that is annoying the bios, maybe
>
> Normally the 'CHECK AND RESET THE DATE' message is non-fatal
> and only prints once.
>
> Did you read Nick's message about memory?
Yes I read everything, so the pr
Unfortunately there is no way forward is blocked at that time, in
moemnto where there is loading and the first phase of installation.
16 mb ram does not go well with OpenBSD?
> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
> If completely switched off (take the power cord out),
> the messa
Hello, I want to install OpenBSD 5.0 on a very old laptop with 16 mb
ram and a 500mhz celeron processor. I start the boot from the cd
starts to load but then appears on the screen a writing that is
repeated ad infinitum "WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE! clock time
much less time than file sytem u
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