Alexander Farber wrote:
> Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
> should always see at least the boot> prompt -
> unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
> 
> Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
> 

The machine doesn't come up. No boot prompt.
stty is set to 57000 in the image i try to boot. same settings as the
linux kernels they provide.
I suspect that it's a hardware problem or bios setting.
A yaifo image didn't come up either.

> On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alexander Farber wrote:
>> >    h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0
>> >    inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE
>> >    !route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface
>> >
>> > PS: I wonder if anyone successfully runs OpenBSD
>> > at Strato's SR2, MR2 or LR2 as I'd like to upgrade
>> >
>> > On 5/11/06, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what
>> >> happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest
>> >> router? Am I missing something?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> I think Strato, 1&1 and co introduced the .255 hack to counter sniffing.
>> Using .0 netmask works, but won't allow traffic with other hosts in the
>> same subnet. (Which shouldn't be a problem for most.)
>>
>> I have not tried any of the new Strato servers, but am experimenting
>> with one of 1&1's new AMD64 systems.
>> So far, nothing that i dd to the hd will boot.
>> (tried 3.9 and current floppy and cd, modified for serial-acc and also
>> disabling the usual kernel-options like pcibios)
>>
>> Anyone got one of those systems to run OpenBSD?
>>
>> For those interested here's the debian-resycue-system dmesg and lspci
>> output for an 1&1 L64 server. Perhaps someone can see unsupported
>> hardware i don't.
>> http://openbsd.pap.st/1und1_L64.txt
>>
>> Any advice'd be much apreciated.

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