Hello,
I just want to inform you that the problems are resolved with the current
OpenBSD 3.9 bootfloppy
(ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/i386/floppy39.fs). I just
added to the bootfloppy /etc/boot.conf (for console output via serial
port) and the network works without any problems ;)
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> in my opinion it's a nic problem and not a network settings problem,
> because i also have tried to obtain the network configuration via dhcp
> (like in the rescue system) with the same result -> fxp0: device timeout
Trying to get the network configuration via dhcp did n
Hi Alex again,
in my opinion it's a nic problem and not a network settings problem,
because i also have tried to obtain the network configuration via dhcp
(like in the rescue system) with the same result -> fxp0: device timeout
Best regards,
Sven
> Hi,
>
> for comparison I have a similar PC at t
Hi Alex,
I've written the floppy38.fs to my server via:
wget -O- wget ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/snapshots/i386/floppy38.fs >
/dev/hda (within the rescue system). I also tried some customized
floppy-images (with custom kernel options)
and it boots fine ;) But my problem is, that the fxp (dualp
Hi,
for comparison I have a similar PC at the same provider and
it works fine (I have fxp at irq 11 though, and use -current).
Also I had used the original floppy image to install OpenBSD:
wget ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/snapshots/i386/floppy38.fs
dd of=/dev/hda if=floppy38.fs bs=1k co
Hello,
I've a server at the German hoster Strato and I try to install OpenBSD
3.8 on this machine. But I always get a device timeout of the Intel Nic
(because of a wrong irq assignment?) :(
Here is the dmesg output:
OpenBSD 3.8 (RAMDISK) #9: Tue Jan 17 18:24:51 CET 2006
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