Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2009-01-10, Guillaume Thouvenin wrote:
Now next step is to have wired network working and so add support to my
Attansic Technology L1E.
This chip is not yet supported in OpenBSD. N.B. it is not the same
as either Attansic L1 or L2.
Yes right. I will have a
Lars NoodC)n a C)crit :
The way I did it was to boot /bsd.rd and then do an installation to the
USB key but installing a single set, "bsd.rd", and only that set. Then
after booting back to the regular system mounted the stick and added
/etc/boot.conf by hand.
What I'd like to do eventually is
Hello,
I tried to install openbsd on my eeepc 1000H (without external cdrom).
I don't have any openbsd system installed. As I don't know how to make
a bootable install media on a usb key, I installed a complete openbsd
system on my usb key from Linux by using qemu. It worked fine. I
modified
I will open a bug.
For information, I've booted the OpenBSD 4.4 installed on my latop (4.4
release) and I ran the following commands:
acpidump -o asus-a6t > asus-a6t.txt
pcidump -vv > asus-a6t.pcidump
dmesg > asus-a6t.dmesg
Results can be found here: http://volbivouac.free.fr/asus-a6t/
And I
Hello,
I'm new to OpenBSD and I tried to install OpenBSD on my laptop
(Asus A6T with AMD Turion 64) for testing. It failed to boot with acpi.
I tried the install44.iso taken from the snapshot. OpenBSD-4.4-current
#260: Mon Dec 15 15:32:21 MST 2008
I've got the following messages:
ac
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