On 11/4/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Thomas wrote:
> > On 11/4/07, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> boot>
> >> booting hd0a:/bsd: 5665588+872060 [52+291168+272312]=0x6c5c70
> >> entry point at 0x200120
> >>
> >>
> >> booting hd0a:/bsd: 5665588+872060 [52+291168+272312]=0x6c5c70
> >> entry point at 0x200120*
> >>
> >>
> >> Here's where I get slammed as the n00b I am.
> >>
> >> It looks to me like they're looking at two different but related memory
> >> locations. Look at the entry points "0x200120" vs "0x200120*"
> >>
> >> Someone who understands what's going on better can comment on what this
> >> means, but I'm almost willing to be there's a file somewhere you need to
> >> recompile so it's looking at the correct location.
> >>
> >
> > Yep, so far the only thing I've thought to do is re-install the
> > bootblocks which I already did.
> >
> > I just can't figure out why there's a difference between letting it
> > boot automatically or interrupting the boot process to do the boot
> > hda0:/bsd.
>
> yeah, that is quite a puzzler.  Along with why the contents of the
> panic come out on the CRT when you apparently have a serial console...
>
> I'm really grasping at straws here...but what's in your /etc/boot.conf?
> (and are you SURE?)
> What happens if you just delete(/rename/hide) it?
>

I originally had "set tty com0" in it but renamed it to boot.conf.bak
since I didn't have my serial cable handy.

> what happens if you just "boot" instead of "boot hd0a:/bsd"?
>

Well, this thing is very flaky.  It panicked using both "boot" and
"boot hd0a:/bsd" now.

> ALSO...does anything different happen between a cold power-off/power-on
> and a reboot?

Same behavior.

This isn't the first time that I've had strange boot problems with
cheap PCs.  I had a Pentium 133 at one time that I discussed with you
where OpenBSD wouldn't boot unless "boot" was in boot.conf, nor could
I interrupt the boot process with F8 and the like in Windows.  My
workaround on that box was to put a simple "boot" in boot.conf.  So...

...I did the same on this box and it boots with no problems.  I'll
have to keep an alternative boot method, CD, whatever, in case I need
stop the boot process.

Greg


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