include a copy of dmesg and you might get info about the virtual hardware / hypervisor you are running on
On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 12:58, Roderick <hru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 23 May 2019, Arnaud BRAND wrote: > > > So you could try to install 6.4 to see if you have the same problems ? > > Just copied bsd.rd from 6.4 in the root of the running system and > booted it. It was a litle better. > > My settings to fdisk, namely change of offset from 64 to 2048, were > ignored, and so the automatic disklabel offered an offset of 64. > > My settings to disklabel were this time not ignored. > > I will proceed to do "fdisk -i", perhaps reinstall, perhaps not. > > The changing of the offset from 64 to 2048 did help: after a "hardware > shutdown" I got again a bootable system, although a fsck is necessary. > > I wonder that no one noted this bugs before: are there no new people > installing OpenBSD? Or it is a problem only with VMWare? > > > What ESXi version are you running ? > > No idea. I must ask the hoster. > > > What disk controller are you showing to OpenBSD ? > > sd0 > > Thanks > Rodrigo > > -- Kindest regards, Tom Smyth.