On 2008-11-24, jul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote on 24/11/08 13:09: >>> from faq >>> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#pciideErr >>> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=wd&sektion=4 >>> i suppose i need to do something like that at boot >>>> boot -c >>> UKC> change wd1 >>> (flag 0x1f to disable dma) >>> >>> but with pxeboot and bsd.rd, i only have /etc/boot.conf options. does it >>> support the ukc commands ? i believe not. >> >> don't believe, test. > > ok. sorry, it does. > putting "boot tftp:bsd.rc -c" in my tftp /etc/boot.conf works > > but i did not manage to disable dma ... > UKC> change wd0 > UKC> find wd0 > UKC> > > which is the right command ?
I just added details to http://wiki.soekris.info/Installing_OpenBSD, but it is widely available in list archives. >> sandisk does honour the reset command. many (most?) other CF cards >> do not. > > so it is probably better to take a new CF, right ? it's your decision. one way is more work, the other way is cheaper.

