On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 12:21:27PM +0000, Andy Hayward wrote: > On 11/17/05, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gordon Ross wrote: > > > We've got several VIA based micro ATX systems here. We've been using > > > OpenBSD on them for years now, and never had any problems. > > > > > > Today, I installed 3.8 (from the official CDs) and this went fine. I > > > then rebooted the system off of the HD, and the boot started, but > > > stopped at "sysbeep0 at pcppi0" > > > > > > I repeated the install on an identical box and got exactly the same > > > problem. > > > > > > Below is a dmesg from one of these machines running 3.7 > > > > > > Suggestions as to where I should go from here ? > > > > This pretty much means that there is something in the GENERIC kernel > > that is NOT in the install kernel that is causing problems on this > > machine. If you can find this device and disable it through ukc>, you > > should be in business. > > > > totally wild guess: try disabling ahc. > > another totally wild guess: try disabling auvia.
Doesn't seem like a wild guess to me since one of my machines with a VIA chipset hangs at the "auvia ..." line as well, I just disabled it in UKC and was waiting for it to be fixed in the next snapshot otherwise filling a bug report. It is -current after all (don't have to rush the devs to hard with PRs :) Regards, ahb

