Hello all,
After upgrading the BIOS, "hacking" the kernel and fighting with the
boot sector, it boots OpenBSD 4.2 :)
1- I'm not sure flashing the BIOS is mandatory
2- The kernel "hack" (I need to find out what really makes it reboot) :
--- wscons_machdep.cWed Apr 16 23:09:35 2008
+++ wsc
Another piece of information : none of {Open,Free,Net}BSD will boot on
the beast :/
(Same result : reboot before kernel loading)
Denis
Andrew Smith a e'crit :
Oh my, another Nanobook variant.
Try disabling ACPI in the kernel before you boot.
You may want to do this from another machine and copy the new kernel to
the machine using the Install CD boot because the PS2K device doesn't
seem to be handled on mine (Packard Bell Eas
Oh my, another Nanobook variant.
Try disabling ACPI in the kernel before you boot.
You may want to do this from another machine and copy the new kernel
to the machine using the Install CD boot because the PS2K device
doesn't seem to be handled on mine (Packard Bell EasyNote XS) at all
and
Hello,
I'm currently testing a Belinea s.Book1 microlaptop
(http://www.belinea.com/en/s_line/product_tagline.jsp?node=652&artnr=399501)
and I can't install OpenBSD on it. At first sight it seems that every
core components are supported (Via VX700 + Via C7-M - you can check the
PDF Datasheet a
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