Greg Thomas wrote:
I have an old, unused since OpenBSD 3.4 Athlon XP 1800+ that I just
replaced the mobo on because the previous mobo wouldn't boot with a
LSI MegaRAID 150-6 installed.

I haven't yet tried other OSes but so far with the 3.4 system on the
harddrive and any OpenBSD boot floppy it hangs here:

booting hd0a:/bsd: 4466772

That's not booting from the floppy.
If that's what you are getting, your system isn't trying to boot from the floppy, it keeps going to the HD. Bad floppy, bad cable, bad setting ...

(I could also read unstated things into what you are saying, but that's not at all wise)

Any ideas?  Bad memory?  With the mobo I received new Kingston memory
but have no other DDR stuff to test with at the moment.

3.4 had the old boot loader that didn't like changing disk geometries. Changing the MoBo could cause issues, though I don't recall that exact symptom.

Could also be a HD damaged in handling...

If the floppy is really trying to boot and it is hanging at that point, I'd be suspicious of a hardware problem. That's so early in the boot process, the only thing running is the boot loader. The 3.4 boot loader and the 3.9/4.0 boot loader have very little in common, so if BOTH are failing in the same way, you got either a really odd piece of HW or a broken piece of HW.

Nick.

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