I forgot some informations about the instalation of the FreeBSD, when I boot with acpi support, the kernel breaks, if I disabled it (second option of boot, of the FreeBSD install cd) the instalation begins with no problem.
That is all. I'm waiting some help. Thank you. [ ]'s Beto On 8/13/06, Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 8/12/06, Beto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > I'm trying to install OpenBSD 3.9 on a Compaq Proliant ML 530 but It > just > > doesn't work. When the cd install kernel are reconizing the devices it > shows > > a panic error and prints a halt message. I also tryed install OpenBSD > > 3.8and the same error. > > The machine comes with a Smart Start CD I use to configure the BIOS to > > indicate the Operating Sytem that will be installed and there are a lot > of > > options for UNIX install but noone for OpenBSD or even for BSD's OS. I > just > > try all the options and the error persist. > > When I installed FreeBSD the installation was finished suscceffully. > > Ok, let me show the options and the errors. > > > > Primary Operating System: > > Banyan VINES > > DOS > > NetWare > > OS/2 > > UNIX -> OpenServer 5 > > Solaris > > UnixWare 7 > > UnixWare 2.1 > > UNIX (large drive geometry) ** I've installed FreeBSD, > > works > > UNIX (small drive geometry) ** I've installed FreeBSD, > works > > Linux ** I've installed Debian, works. > > Windows NT > > Other > > > > Ok. the errors are: > > > > siop1 at pci3 dev 4 function 1 "Symbios Logic 53c896" rev 0x07: coudn't > > establish interrupt at irq 15 > > extent_free: start 0xf7ffbc00, end 0xf7ffbcff > > panic: extent_free: region not found > > cac0: timeout > > > > The operating system has halted. > > Please press any key to reboot. > > > > > > That is it. I will apreciate any help. > > Thank you > > [ ]'s Beto > > > > > > While I have nothing of actual technical merit to add, I can > commiserate: I bought a large Seagate drive that would lock my Asus > AK77 motherboard up hard under mild compile pressure with IDE errors. > Retreated to an older, puny drive and got along fine. > Gave the disk to a friend with an enclosure, and he's been doing fine > under 'Doze with it. > OpenBSD seems to be very choosy about hardware.

