On 8/24/06, Jeff Bromberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a new openbsd user (or I should say I'm attempting to be) and I'm not
having a ton of luck here.   I bought the cd set (i386) and it arrived
yesterday.  During the install, the base39.tgz file seemed to be corrupt and
the install would crash, the kernel would panic and the machine would reboot.
This happened while processing the perl files in the archive FWIW.   Anyway, I
then switched over to doing an ftp install and that seemed to make it through
the packages ok.  I only did the base packages and no X stuff.  I did select
sshd and ntpd to run by default.  After completing the install and rebooting,
openssl appears to crash .

I was going to boot off the cd and change the config to skip sshd from
starting, but I wanted to post this to the list first in case anybody else
wants me to run an additional debugger command.  I'm still sitting at the ddb
prompt at the moment.

This seems like bad hardware to me.  Most likely the memory but it may
be something else.

Thanks,
Jeff

ps. the hardware is a basic desktop w/750MHz AMD duron, 256MB ram, 30GB IDE
disk, realtek ethernet, ide cdrom and not much else...

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