I am currently using the generic amd64 build, however it produced a
strikingly similar error on the i386 build although I can't remember
exactly what it was. I haven't fooled with acpi at all, so that
probably is not the issue either.
Also, if I disable nearly everything the motherboard has onboa
William,
Are you sure you are using the i386 build? I am using a core 2 duo on
a lenovo 0768DKU notebook and it is working fine both in bsd and
bsd.mp, the only issue it has is bsd.mp does not work if you enable
acpi at the boot prompt
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 12/27/06, William Graeber <[EMAIL PROTE
Here is a dmsg with the stock bsd kernel:
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #690: Sat Sep 16 20:26:25 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 1053986816 (1029284K)
avail mem = 891179008 (870292K)
using 22937 buffers containing 105607168 bytes (103132K) of memory
RTC B
I just set up a new OpenBSD box on a C2D / DG965RY motherboard and
everything works great. In the recent 4.0 changes it looked like
everything was now supported, however that turned out not to be the
case. Whenever I try to boot bsd.mp it gives "kernel protection
fault," "pci_intr_map: no mp mappi
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