Re: OpenBSD hangs hard on a flashrd system with either 5.2 current or 5.1 stable with athn(4) patches

2012-09-11 Thread Jan Stary
just run standard OpenBSD. Or talk to the flashrd people. Fair point. I put on the 2012-10-04 snapshot and the system immediately became stable. I'll reply again once I've sorted a completely working wireless configuration (Android/athn aren't getting on, sadly) I have the yesterday

Re: OpenBSD hangs hard on a flashrd system with either 5.2 current or 5.1 stable with athn(4) patches

2012-09-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
So, every time I increase the size of the ramdisk, I tempt fate. In other point of view, it's also the textbook definition as to why custom kernels aren't supported here. Clearly, something's missing. Peter Kay [syllops...@syllopsium.co.uk] wrote: I have a Pentium III system running 5.1

Re: OpenBSD hangs hard on a flashrd system with either 5.2 current or 5.1 stable with athn(4) patches

2012-09-10 Thread Peter Kay
On 7 September 2012 12:27, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.netwrote: On 09/07/12 03:58, Peter Kay wrote: I have a Pentium III system running 5.1 current with athn(4) hostap power saving patches or 5.2 current. It has the slightly unusual configuration of an ISA video card (X not

OpenBSD hangs hard on a flashrd system with either 5.2 current or 5.1 stable with athn(4) patches

2012-09-07 Thread Peter Kay
I have a Pentium III system running 5.1 current with athn(4) hostap power saving patches or 5.2 current. It has the slightly unusual configuration of an ISA video card (X not used) and a 64 bit PCI NIC hacked to run in a 32 bit slot, but is otherwise a bog standard desktop. It's running flashrd

Re: OpenBSD hangs hard on a flashrd system with either 5.2 current or 5.1 stable with athn(4) patches

2012-09-07 Thread Nick Holland
On 09/07/12 03:58, Peter Kay wrote: I have a Pentium III system running 5.1 current with athn(4) hostap power saving patches or 5.2 current. It has the slightly unusual configuration of an ISA video card (X not used) and a 64 bit PCI NIC hacked to run in a 32 bit slot, but is otherwise a bog