Hi Nick,
Tks for your advice and URL.
Finally I figured out the problem coming from one of the RAM sticks. After
replacing the questioned stick with another old RAM stick, the old P-II
Intel box is now working.
Linux LiveCD can start and worked.
Ran OBSD 4.1 to start Shell.
# disklabel /de
t; if that worked in Windows, I'm guessing you were using Win9x, and probably
> fell back to BIOS support...probably horrible performance, but better than
> nothing. Kinda.
WinME, IIRC. It worked.
> Or simply use your on-board adapter. For a 10G drive, probably not
> huge amou
Hi folks,
Old P-II 350 box
IWill motherboard support - ATA-33 HD
Hot Rod ABit ATA-66 PCI Controller
Maxtor HD - ATA-100 10G connected to above Controller
OpenBSD 4.1 CD installer - burned with CD41.iso
During installation it prompted "No disks found".
Previously on Windows I did this trick, c
Hi folks,
I tried the whole day without a breakthrough.
following is only one of the examples tried on my test,
I suspect whether the packages on following site are suitable for my
application. Follow is only an example of the tests I tried.
# uname -a
OpenBSD home.openbsd101 4.0 GENERIC#690
. I'm not
feeling comfortable on running text browse such as Elinks, etc. Also on
Internet browsing the websites complain requesting me to run GUI browser.
Please advise will OpenBSD serve my need. TIA
B.R.
satimis
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