Hi, I've tried with the 3 floppy : it hangs in a different way. It stay on pckbd and after a few seconds, reboot. I've upgrade the MM firmware to his latest version. Don't help anymore. Maybe a BIOS upgrade ? Did you tweak your BIOS to make it work ?
Best regards, Bruno. On 11/18/05, Volker Uhrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am 18.11.2005 um 09:06 schrieb Bruno Carnazzi: > > > When I try to boot with install CD (cd38.iso), it hangs with > > 'pckbc_start: send error' (after wscons0)... GigaEthernet adapter are > > successfully detected and configured (bge0/1) and SCSI controler too > > (sd0/1). There is an error message at the very first kernel loading > > stage that I can't read (too fast) about a memory trouble (CANNOT LOAD > > MEMORY SEGMENT...). I have to press enter just before the kernel load > > (saying booting /bsd.rd |\-/...) else it doesn't start... I've try > > with a PS/2 keyboard and an USB keyboard, all failed... Is that a > > keyboard trouble (bad luck !) or something else ? > > I could be very fun if it can work ! (a BladeCenter full of > > OpenBSD, slurp :) > > I installed our Server in the IBM Blade via floppy. It worked without > problems with floppy38B.fs. Hope it helps. After installation > everything worked like it should. > > I remember a problem with 3.6 where a co-worker had to disable a > kerneloption to get it booted without problem (possible before /bsd > boots 100%). > > How many memory do you have in your blade and has it two processors? > I got problems with MFS, but didnt write a bug report, cause I cant > verify it with another box. Could be also just an bsd.MP problem. > > This mail is written to a privat address and answering is _not_ > allowed over a mailinglist. > > Yours, > Volker

