> What would be cool, now, if you have a working wireless interface (I > guess you don't) or if you have another usb stick: send the dmesg of > your machine as hinted here: > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#SendDmesg
Done! > > Note that you can also download the sets before performing the install > in bsd.rd (then you can fetch them from your second USB stick). That's what I did : I installed OpenBSD on one usb stick, and saved dmesg output on another one to send this > > > jmphy0 at jme0 phy 1: JMP211 10/100/1000 PHY, rev.1 > > > > The command ifconfig detect 2 interfaces : jme0 and vlan0 (wifi I > > guess?) > > No, vlan interfaces are... vlan interfaces. There is no network > interface named "wlan" on OpenBSD, those wireless interfaces are named > like the drivers that support them. Yeah... That was stupid to mistake "vlan" and "wlan" (I use linux for too long). Thank you for your answers -- Thuban PubKey : http://yeuxdelibad.net/Divers/thuban.pub