R0me0 *** <knight.neo <at> gmail.com> writes:
 
> It is a GENERIC kernel, the name is only copy of GENERIC.MP :) . As I said,
> it is a complex setup and I'm planning an upgrade.

> >> OpenBSD 4.4 (TENMA.MP) #3: Tue Jan 24 00:46:50 BRST 2012
> >>     root <at>
ns1.mycompany.com:/home/**src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/TEN**MA.MP<http://TENMA.MP>

While that may be true, R0me0, you are getting push back for three reasons:

1) Support for your release ended 18 October 2009.
2) Your dmesg is for a kernel built in 2012.  Custom or not, the 4.4-release
kernels were built for the project in August of 2008.
3) You have not articulated your "complex" situation.

While your kernel may not be custom, it appears to be.  And note what FAQ 5 says
of custom kernels:

*  You will not get any support from developers.
*  You will be expected to reproduce any problem with a GENERIC kernel before
developers take any problem report seriously.
*  Users and developers will laugh at you when you break your system. 

Upgrading to eliminate, or to receive support for your problem has already been
recommended.  Perhaps if you outlined your situation, instead of stating it is
only complex, you might get more directly useful advice.  Or, if you were to
recreate your problem with a true 4.4-release GENERIC.MP -- you can find one at 
http://mirror.planetunix.net/pub/OpenBSD/4.4/amd64/bsd.mp if you no longer have
one -- there may not be any direct support, but it would at least eliminate the
questions over your TEMNA.MP kernel.

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