Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to
enable ACPI with "config -ef bsd.mp" (or on the boot prompt).
This is not true. At least it has been reported that the MacBook Pro
with Core Due 2 processor does not run.

Tas is right. I have my MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo dual booting with OS X and OpenBSD (snap around 3/10). I _think_ my installation process was this (since I didn't do make release with -current):
 1. Install 4.0 from the CD.
2. Copy an ACPI-enabled bsd.rd to a CDROM, boot to OpenBSD and copy to the hard drive.
 3. Reboot and boot to bsd.rd and install the snapshot using FTP.

Note: Wifi did not work. Video used VESA driver. I didn't test much else. Next time I get a chance, I'll send a dmesg to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

BTW, you can install OpenBSD on a BootCamp partition. After creating
the Bootcamp partition using the wizard, boot using the OpenBSD CD,
and in the fdisk step in the installer, set the partition type to A6,
make it active and update the MBR.

I did this.

-ME

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