Mark Kettenis wrote:
Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs.
I couldn't wait to get home! I downloaded the latest snapshot (today's from ftp.openbsd.org) and burned cd40.iso to a CD-RW.
I rebooted my Mac Mini (purchased from Apple's store in early March '06) and booted into the OpenBSD 4.0 beta boot CD (I did install the latest Boot Camp Beta-1.1 before rebooting). When it came to the USB ports, it still takes forever, but eventually gets through it (forever is measured in 10s of minutes). Then, I'm prompted to install, like usual. But, when I get to setting up the network, it detects msk0, but whether using DHCP or manual IP, the install process freezes and never (for small, meaning 10s of minutes, definitions of never) continues to the next step.
Mark
To be honest, I'm interested in having OpenBSD boot on my Intel Mac Mini, but it's not the most important thing ever. So I didn't bother to write down the DMESG and type it for you guys.
Let me know if there's anything else I can test. I did try opting for (S)hell and running dhclient msk0, but I did not try manually IP'ing msk0 from (S)hell.
Thanks for your efforts. -ME