Chris S wrote:
> On 5/25/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That's an add-on SATA board.  Remove card, no problem.  Install
>> card, no cursor.
>>
> 
> That's not the case for me, I don't even have the cursor on the
> OpenBSD boot loader prompt.

It *is* the case for you: something OTHER than OpenBSD is turning
off the Cursor.  In my case, it was a SATA card.  In your case, it
is something else.

If there is no cursor at the "boot>" prompt, it isn't an OpenBSD
problem.

> However, I should perhaps mention that I'm chainloading it via GRUB,
> and I do have a cursor in GRUB. Is it perhaps GRUB's problem? I'm sure
> I'm not the only one chainloading OpenBSD with GRUB on i386...

Something between GRUB and OpenBSD, at least...but yes, I wouldn't
put it past GRUB.

Never used GRUB, myself.  I don't intend to start.

Nick.

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