Nick Guenther wrote:
On 4/7/06, Michael Steinfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If anyone cares here's the dmesg from my MacBook Pro.

So did you use the new patch to allow this? I would have thought
they'd make the patch so it still locks it to WinXP only, but maybe
not.

-Nick

Actually, one note mentioned in a few other posts is that the dmesg from above is from Parallels virtualiztion software, *not* from running OpenBSD on the MacBook natively. I responded to Michael - forgetting to cc the list - asking whether or not he actually got into the installer without the boot sequence hanging (using Boot Camp and the partition for Windows). I was able to also use Parellels also for installing OpenBSD, but I was also able to do the same with QemuX and VirtualPC (on the ppc equipment) - so imho, this is no great feat. I want to see whether or not OpenBSD can run natively on Apple's Intel stuff (albeit w/ reservations because Apple doesn't seem to care to help in providing docs, donations, etc...) Anyway, when I boot from either the 3.8 i386 CD or the 3.9-current boot ISO/CD, it hangs at one of the USB probes (I can't give the dmesg, though, cause I'm in a hurry). So, I guess the general question is whether anyone has actually gotten any of the boot CD's to load (not through virt. software) *through* to begin the install either through Boot Camp or by holding down "c" when booting?

steve fettig

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