On Nov 29 14:03:31, Torsten Valentin wrote: > > welcome to the "ignore" list of many developers. You aren't even > > following directions on how to hurt yourself properly without wasting > > people's time. > > I always found that people waste my time when they write explanations > and tons of bla bla that does not have to do with the issue itself, > instead of just writing about what the problem really is. > > Because of the permanent repeating of "USE THE GENERIC KERNEL" instead > of answering any questions that have to do with my problem: > > Total available disk space on the target system: 32MB
That's disk space, not memory. > The GENERIC Kernel of OpenBSD 5.0 is >8MB. > > I really do a lot to save every bit I can. I delete all programs that > are not constantly needed from disk and compress seldom used programs > and have wrappers that unzip these compressed in case they are needed. > And so on. I don't want to bore you with details, but just take this: I > need it and ... > > > I probably have a lesser machine in production. > > I'd go for that bet! > > > And pppppllllllleeeeeeaaaaasssseee don't come up now with "use different > hardware"!!! > > There are hundreds of things to think about when it comes to the > hardware you'd be using for a certain purpose. And please don't make me > explain why exactly this hardware is needed for this purpose. > > I've got all that running perfectly since OpenBSD 3.5. I've used custom > kernels with success ever since, So why don't you show us the dmesg of the most recent kernel that worked for you? Have you tried including everything that this last good kernel included?

