Hi, On 1 February 2016 at 08:21, Gabriele Tozzi <gabri...@tozzi.eu> wrote: > This is my first message on the list so, first of all, hello everybody! :) > > I've recently bought a dedicated PC, planning to use it as a firewall by > installing OpenBSD on it. > > I have downloaded the install80.iso, checked the sha sum, and read the > installation guide. > I have burned the iso to a cd-rom and checked the sha sum again on the > machine I am trying to install. > I have tested the hardware and the general functionality of the machine > with common open source tools (memtest and succesfully installing a > linux distro). > > When I boot the i386 OpenBSD 5.8 CD, it loads the kernel and writes a > lot of blue stuff, then stops at: > > wdc_atapi_intr: warning: reading only 0 of 18 bytes > > For those who have a browser, here is a full screenshoot: > http://imagebin.ca/v/2VR8MRMArdG7 > > I've tried to look for this error using a search engine, but I > surprisingly got zero results.
Check /usr/src/sys/dev/atapiscsi/atapiscsi.c and line 1042. A bit above, there is the following comment: 1028 /* Exceptional case - drive want to transfer more 1029 data than we have buffer for */ Though, no idea/time to see how to fix it. -- Regards, Ville Valkonen