> Ah, yes, booting from CD. Maybe I was really a little bit lucky with > that because it worked quite well here right from the beginning. ;-)
I'm not being so lucky :-( > Boot Camp: No, it's not required, it works fine with a usual > OpenBSD-only configured internal harddisk, at least with > Boot-ROM-Version MM11.0055.B05 and Boot-ROM-Version MM11.0055.B08. Of macos says I'm running MM11.0055.B08. When I first fired the system up (just to verify that it was working OK) it downloaded new firmware and had be go throught the power cycle dance holding the power button to do the update so I expect the box came with MM11.0055.B05. > Some recent CD: The 4.0 release CD and snapshots from Nov. 12, 2006 or > later should boot fine, a few snapshots between that didn't work. You > don't need a -current boot CD to install a -current (or snapshot) file > set. Not working for me. I get this far: CD_ROM: 90 Loading /CDBOOT probing: pc0 com0 mem(699K 991M a20=on) disk: hd0+* cd0 boot> c and there it stays forever. I suspect the "c" following the boot prompt is left over from "hold c to boot from cd". The keyboard at this point is dead. Any ideas? I'd really like to get OpenBSD up on this beasty. I've tried several different home grown CDs plus the 11/29 snapshot CD from ftp.openbsd.org. // marc