On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:08:48 +0100 Jean-Frangois SIMON <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/11/4 STeve Andre' <[email protected]> > > > On Wednesday 04 November 2009 16:10:06 Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote: > > > Hello, > > > Is there any particular problem with installing OpenBSD on a SSD > > > HD ? I once could on one machine but on my actual machine it > > > simply does'nt > > work. > > > After a while, the SSD disk becomes like overloaded and > > > unavailable to continue the installing process of 4.6. > > > Regards > > > > I played with one, briefly, and it seemed to work. A litte weird, > > not hearing anything from it... > > > > But I'm not at all eager to actually use them just yet. Look for > > the goofs Intel has had with them. How long will they last, and > > what is the failure mode like? More often than not a spinning disk > > will give notice of impending death with a few bad spots before The > > End. But what of an SSD? By its very nature I could see an > > address line going, leaving a very weird pattern of unaffected data. > > > > SSDs are the future, I'm fairly sure but I think they need to mature > > as well as get bigger. > > > > Lastly, saying where the install hangs would really help. And of > > course how big is it and who made it? > > > > --STeve Andre' > > > > > Hello, > It will be a small SSD like 32 Go or 64 Go for my personal computer. > It actually works for my home server however installing on my main > computer fails during the installing process by going slower and > slower then making IO errors. > Regards Those errors are not printed to the screen? The SSD also inhibits printing of the dmesg? Sorry if i am mistaken and you don't want your issue resolved, but only rant. In that case you can disregard this mail. - Robert

