On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 07:47:57PM +0400, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY wrote: > On 20.08.2014 19:27, Mike Larkin wrote: > >On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:34:24PM +0400, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY > >wrote: > >>Hi, > >> > >>Running the install56.fs from an usb key give me the following > >>error : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWT1Us > >> > >>So i disabled acpi using UKC to be able to install : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWUqL0 > >> > >>OpenBSD is installed now, but running it with acpi support give me a > >>kernel panic : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWTCFX > >> > >>trace : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWTKVS > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWTUws > >> > >>and ps : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWU1bl > > > >So you expect us to help you when: > > > >1. You've been randomly disabling code in the kernel. > > I can't install it with acpi support as i mentioned. > The error with acpi at install process : > > >>Running the install56.fs from an usb key give me the following > >>error : > >>http://pbrd.co/1rWT1Us > > >2. You're claiming the bug is somehow related to acpi > >and yet you've provided us with no acpidump. > > If you look the error message : > http://pbrd.co/1rWT1Us > > How can i get the acpidump if there 's no ddb prompt ? :) >
man acpidump > >What would your mechanic say if you took your car to the garage > >and said > >"My engine is making a strange sound, but I'm not going to tell > >you what > >sound it's making. By the way, I've unplugged some random wires > >somewhere > >in the engine compartment." > > Criticism is easy :) Asking for help and providing a substandard bug report is easier.