Boris Goldberg wrote:
Hello Alexander,

Thursday, November 6, 2008, 7:44:16 AM, you wrote:

AH> OpenBSD 4.4-current (RAMDISK_CD) #203: Sun Nov  2 13:41:35 MST 2008
AH>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD

  You might want to try i386.

Good idea. Of course I'd prefer to run it with amd64 if possible, but at the very least it would be informative if it worked. Will try after the weekend.

AH> uhid at uhidev1 not configured
AH> ...
AH> uhid at uhidev3 reportid 2 not configured
AH> uhid at uhidev3 reportid 3 not configured
AH> uhid at uhidev3 reportid 4 not configured
AH> uhid at uhidev3 reportid 16 not configured
AH> uhid at uhidev3 reportid 17 not configured

  Try to disable uhid in the kernel.

I've been disabling all kinds of stuff in the kernel, including usb, which AFAIK would imply the above, to no avail. Well, disabling isa and pci helped, but... well it was not the most usable machine. :)

AH> softraid0 at root

  Is there a way to boot without a softraid (just to make sure it's not
causing the problem)?

Not that I am using it in any way but I guess I could "disable softraid" too...

/Alexander

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