The symptoms you describe sound like classic hardware problems,
however, I see a couple things worthy of note in your dmesg:
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OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD Duron(tm) Processor
I had only one memory stick in there. I swapped it out
with another memory stick, still errors. I swapped it
out with a third, still errors. Possibly all memory is
subpar. It was just what I had laying around. All sticks
could be bad.
The symptoms you describe sound like classic hardware
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 01:29:50PM -0700, John Mendenhall wrote:
OpenBSD Gurus,
I just setup a new openbsd 4.0 server. No problems with install.
As root, I created a new user on the console. I logged out and
logged back in as new user. All okay.
I remotely logged in as new user, using
John Mendenhall wrote:
OpenBSD Gurus,
I just setup a new openbsd 4.0 server. No problems with install.
As root, I created a new user on the console. I logged out and
logged back in as new user. All okay.
I remotely logged in as new user, using ssh. Asked for password,
I gave it, it showed
PS a dmesg would be useful...
Sorry! I forgot the dmesg.
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OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD Duron(tm) Processor (AuthenticAMD 686-class, 64KB L2 cache) 1.61 GHz
cpu0:
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 01:29:50PM -0700, John Mendenhall wrote:
My initial assumption is, there must be a hardware problem.
How do I determine where the problem is so I can start
diagnosing it?
If you have any other memory for this machine you might try that. Don't
worry about enough to run
John Mendenhall wrote:
PS a dmesg would be useful...
Sorry! I forgot the dmesg.
much better...
The symptoms you describe sound like classic hardware problems,
however, I see a couple things worthy of note in your dmesg:
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OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
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