> 19. mar. 2019 kl. 20:59 skrev [email protected]:
> 
> I'm trying to run OpenBSD on a Clevo W840SU laptop. After a successful install
> and starting the machine the BIOS hangs. That is, when the booting drive is
> connected via SATA/mSATA. When connected via USB, it works just fine.

Odd. I vaguely remember having to set the BIOS to look at the SSD (which 
OpenBSD sees as sd1) but IIRC I only booted the machine from a USB drive once, 
for the initial install.

The only obvious points I see are that you’re pointing to the wrong dmesg (the 
correct one is at https://home.nuug.no/~peter/20170927_dmesg_greyhame.txt 
<https://home.nuug.no/~peter/20170927_dmesg_greyhame.txt>) and that I 
distinctly remember telling the installer to use the "W)hole disk» option on 
the SSD, with the UEFI options enabled — basically not changing anything from 
the default settings.

Off the top of my head I’d check that you’re actually telling the machine to 
boot off the drive that has the operating system installed. If you choose the 
wrong one, you would get behavior that matches (at least superficially) what 
you describe.

I need to be off to work now, but I could perhaps compare more notes sometime 
in the afternoon if needed.

- Peter

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