Hi Nick,
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 09:48 -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
Your disks aren't showing up in dmesg. Try tweaking your BIOS
settings--i know that I had to change from IDE emulation to AHCI when
I upgraded to 4.5.
That did the trick. Thanks. I'm hoping to replace my current GNOME
desktop
Hi,
First, and just for the record: while trying to set up an FTP server on
OpenBSD 4.2 I got this error message while trying to connect by any
other address than 'localhost':
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection.
Reason, it turned out: a missing entry in
Your message confuses me:
The reason I needed an FTP server is that I'm trying to install OpenBSD
4.5 on a Lenovo Thinkpad W500 model 4058-CTO, with no success.
Why would you need to run your own FTP server just to install OpenBSD?
With obsd
4.4 it never got past hardware initialization,
Your disks aren't showing up in dmesg. Try tweaking your BIOS
settings--i know that I had to change from IDE emulation to AHCI when
I upgraded to 4.5.
On 05/05/2009, Bill Maas b...@stsx.org wrote:
Hi,
First, and just for the record: while trying to set up an FTP server on
OpenBSD 4.2 I got
This is correct solution for this laptop.One of my friends has same
type and switching setup in BIOS help to see disks and then install
OpenBSD 4.4 and 4.5
2009/5/5 Nick Guenther kou...@gmail.com:
Your disks aren't showing up in dmesg. Try tweaking your BIOS
settings--i know that I had to
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