Ryan Smith wrote:
Thanks for the reply Daniel.
I should have noted that the machine did the same thing on initial boot
(lacking boot.conf). Currently, boot.conf only increases the timeout;
it does the same thing with or without a kernel being specified in
boot.conf. If I type in a kernel to use at the bootloader prompt, it
will boot normally without the delay.
And you did it (without the boot.conf), not on your own compile version,
but on the stable distribution one as the system you run now if your own
compile version:
OpenBSD 4.3-stable (GENERIC) #0: Thu Aug 14 09:15:48 CDT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
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You didn't try to make changes on the default kernel, some optimization,
removing drivers, or what not right?
And your root / partition is not a multi GB in size, just in case right?