It looks like -current fixed your panics, so try boot -c and enable acpi.
I'm interrested in knowing if this fixes your problem. But it might not
be applicable to you since I couldn't see your dmesg.
I enabled acpi on both the january 31st current kernel and the
february 6th current kernel and
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Nathan Johnson wrote:
I ordered a new Dell SC440 , with the pentium D and the infamous
broadcom bcm5754 (or is it 5787?) . I started off with OpenBSD 4.0
release, then noticed a kernel panic on reboot. This was a consistent
repeatable problem, and after googling I noticed o
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