On 14-08-01 05:33 AM, Adrian Jervolino wrote:
Yep, I can see how you arrived at this conclusion. In sheer
desperation I installed GRUB2. Now it's constantly rebooting, so I
think there is no real problem with the MBRi boot code. Of course I
"disabled" the UEFI. "disabled" hence the lack of disa
Hello Kim,
On Fri, Aug 01, 2014 at 10:56:48AM +0200, Kim Zeitler wrote:
> Hello Adrian,
>
> On 31.07.2014 18:59, Adrian Jervolino wrote:
> >
> > My questions to you are: Has anybody ran into similar issues and was
> > able to resolve them? Do you think this is a OpenBSD related issue and
> > act
Hello Adrian,
On 31.07.2014 18:59, Adrian Jervolino wrote:
>
> My questions to you are: Has anybody ran into similar issues and was
> able to resolve them? Do you think this is a OpenBSD related issue and
> actually solveable (in a reasonable amount of time)?
>
> Swaping the motherboard is curre
On 07/31/14 12:58, Adrian Jervolino wrote:
Hey misc@,
I tried installing OpenBSD on our (previously FreeBSD 9.2 later 10.0)
server the other day and ran into a weird issue.
Boot and installation of my (emulated) install55.iso worked fine, but
once installed, I'm not able to pass the (AHCI or ID
Hi,
>
> My questions to you are: Has anybody ran into similar issues and was
> able to resolve them? Do you think this is a OpenBSD related issue and
> actually solveable (in a reasonable amount of time)?
>
I had the same issue with an Intel NUC D54250WYK.
After installing OpenBSD5.5, no way to
Hey misc@,
I tried installing OpenBSD on our (previously FreeBSD 9.2 later 10.0)
server the other day and ran into a weird issue.
Boot and installation of my (emulated) install55.iso worked fine, but
once installed, I'm not able to pass the (AHCI or IDE) BIOS drive check.
What I mean by that is t
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