On Fri, 13 Mar 2015, Miguel Barbosa Gon?alves wrote: > 2015-03-13 15:56 GMT+00:00 John Merriam <j...@johnmerriam.net>: > On Fri, 13 Mar 2015, Miguel Barbosa Gon?alves wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I recently installed OpenBSD 5.6 on an amd64 platform. > Everything went > > smoothly. After installation, at the first boot, OpenBSD > updated the > > firmware of some devices. I found this strange... > > > > I had to reinstall this machine with CentOS and now the NIC > does not work. > > > > I reinstalled OpenBSD again and it works. I tried to reflash > the NIC's > > firmware and the installer does not recognize the NIC. At the > moment, the > > machine only works with OpenBSD... > > > > What did OpenBSD do and how can I revert this? > > > > Maybe a silly question, but have you power cycled (turn computer > completely off then back on) the machine between running OpenBSD > and > running CentOS? If you haven't tried a power cycle and it > works, that > won't solve what the problem is but might at least allow you to > run CentOS > again. > > > Hi John! > > Yes, I completely removed the power cable from the machine. I even tried > running an older version of CentOS and it did not work. > > I am completely clueless... > > Thanks! >
I would recommend replying to this thread with the output from the dmesg and pcidump -v commands under OpenBSD. That may give someone here a clue as to what your problem may be. If you don't get any replies a few days after posting the output of those commands then you could try submitting a bug report using the sendbug program under OpenBSD. -- John Merriam