Unfortunately there is no way forward is blocked at that time, in moemnto where there is loading and the first phase of installation. 16 mb ram does not go well with OpenBSD?
> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX. > If completely switched off (take the power cord out), > the message appears on the next boot. On subsequent soft > reboots (without taking the power cord out) the message > does not appear. That makes me speculate that the battery > does not really work: it only keeps a charge when AC > is plugged in. > >> You may have other problems with the machine you are using -- normally >> the clock time error is not fatal...just a "hey, your RTclock is hosed >> and as time is pretty important to a unix machine, you might want to >> know this" type warning and move on. > > Indeed, the clock gets 'ntpd -s'd on boot and I don't > experience any time-related problems. > The battery does not work, I use the notebook to connect the AC cord. I want to install OpenBSD without buying a new battery, do not want to spend money on a very old notebook. There is a possibility to load a parameter from the boot to eliminate this problem? -- Cardi Francesco alias Il Parente Free Software activist Diaspora*: https://joindiaspora.com/u/ilparente Identi.ca: https://identi.ca/cardifrancesco Jabber: ilpare...@jabber.org