Which drivers are required for proper system functioning? (was: how to find dependencies when building a new kernel)

2011-11-29 Thread Torsten Valentin
So why don't you show us the dmesg of the most recent kernel that worked for you? Because I don't see what that has to do with the issue. I'm not looking for that one line that's missing in my current config files. I'm not hoping for someone to tell me that I should include line #5 and then it

Re: Which drivers are required for proper system functioning? (was: how to find dependencies when building a new kernel)

2011-11-29 Thread Vincent Tamet
Also please understand that it will not help if I explained why there is no way to use GENERIC and why the hardware cannot be changed. That would be a long story which in the end would lead to nothing... except wasting time. Maybe, to help you (wasting time), people her need this sort of

Re: Which drivers are required for proper system functioning? (was: how to find dependencies when building a new kernel)

2011-11-29 Thread Diana Eichert
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011, Torsten Valentin wrote: So why don't you show us the dmesg of the most recent kernel that worked for you? Because I don't see what that has to do with the issue. I'm not looking for that one line that's missing in my current config files. I'm not hoping for someone to

Re: Which drivers are required for proper system functioning? (was: how to find dependencies when building a new kernel)

2011-11-29 Thread Jan Stary
On Nov 29 14:48:47, Torsten Valentin wrote: So why don't you show us the dmesg of the most recent kernel that worked for you? Because I don't see what that has to do with the issue. If the issue still is to get OpenBSD running on that hardware, then here is what it has to do with the