I tried a bsd.rd from 8-9-2007 and it still hangs in the same spot, no
matter if I have acpi enabled or not.
I also Have a Areca ARC-1210 raid card, if i remove it then bsd.rd works
fine.
if I have a mp kernel as well as acpi enabled then it boots fine with the
areca card installed.
Sam Fourman
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 01:51:36PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I tried a bsd.rd from 8-9-2007 and it still hangs in the same spot, no
matter if I have acpi enabled or not.
I also Have a Areca ARC-1210 raid card, if i remove it then bsd.rd
works fine.
if I have a mp kernel
David Gwynne wrote:
can you try a snapshot bsd.rd?
David,
Below is dmesg from latest 4.1 amd64 snapshot of 2007-07-19 with acpi
enabled. Still hangs at same point.
Kind regards,
Nick
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booting cd0a:/4.1/amd64/bsd.rd:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
blocks and then the system hangs. I have downloaded the latest amd64
current snapshot from
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
blocks and then the
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
can you try a snapshot bsd.rd?
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 11:33:34PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I
I have this Same trouble with the Same ARC card. and I am using an intel
Pentium D
the issue in my case is I must have a acpi enabled MP kernel, I did this by
installing OpenBSD without the ARC controller in the system(I have a sata
boot drive seprate from my RAID) then used config -ef /bsd.mp
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