On 11/10/05, Stephen Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks for your help.
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> I would appreciate your suggestions on how to spin this as an
> interesting problem worthy of an OpenShaman.
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> I've found a workaround by using usb flash media, but I'd still like to
> get this problem fixe
Oh, ok. How can I do this without being dropped into the debugger then?
Is wdc likely to do better? From reading man pages I understood that I
had to use atapiscsi with pciide.
Stephen
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 10 November 2005 14:29 +1300, Stephen Nelson wrote:
I tried your suggestion
Thanks for your help.
I would appreciate your suggestions on how to spin this as an
interesting problem worthy of an OpenShaman.
I've found a workaround by using usb flash media, but I'd still like to
get this problem fixed.
Stephen, you have made a gross miscalculation. If you had take
--On 10 November 2005 14:29 +1300, Stephen Nelson wrote:
I tried your suggestion and got the same result as SamuraiChef, which
is what I would expect - I want to use pciide, not disable it. If
pciide is disabled then surely I can't read from the cdrom.
pciide(4) isn't the only driver that talk
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 02:29:26PM +1300, the unit calling itself Stephen
Nelson wrote:
> I tried your suggestion and got the same result as SamuraiChef, which is
> what I would expect - I want to use pciide, not disable it. If pciide is
> disabled then surely I can't read from the cdrom.
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> I
I tried your suggestion and got the same result as SamuraiChef, which is
what I would expect - I want to use pciide, not disable it. If pciide is
disabled then surely I can't read from the cdrom.
I am sure that it is a problem with openbsd, not my setup. I've had many
helpful suggestions but n
On 11/9/05, Mark Rottler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/8/05, Stephen Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My company is doing some work for a client that requires a CD Bootable
> > OpenBSD firewall. We have a couple of IBM xSeries 336 servers for this
> > purpose. We currently cannot comple
On 11/8/05, Stephen Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My company is doing some work for a client that requires a CD Bootable
> OpenBSD firewall. We have a couple of IBM xSeries 336 servers for this
> purpose. We currently cannot complete this because OpenBSD cannot mount
> the CDROMs on these mac
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