Hi,

I have an old MSI Wind U100 netbook that currently runs Debian and I
want to replace it with an OpenBSD installation. Debian currently
handles nicely all the devices that I need in order to use the netbook.
I am OK with any of it (even the crucial ones) being unsupported on
OpenBSD. This is not a critical machine and I am pretty much devoted to
start working on the code base if anything happens to be missing.

In order to prepare for such circumstances I wanted to grab as much
information as possible that could help me diagnose and work on any
missing device support. My ideas so far are grabbing:
- lspci -vvv
- lsmod
- lsusb
- dmesg -k
- /proc/cpuinfo
- dpkg -l

Is there anything else that could be useful when encountering a device
that worked on Debian if it happened not to work on OpenBSD that would
help me attempt of adding it myself (ie. porting a driver)

It's of course possible that everything will work out of the box but
nonetheless I think such a list could be useful :)

Regards,
-- 
  Adam Wolk
  adam.w...@koparo.com

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