Re: kernel trap in 4.3

2008-03-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
In cases where ACPI doesn't work, on some machines, the acpi information is faulty and openbsd has to work around it (like on some Intel branded motherboards.) On other machines, the acpi tables are valid but expose bugs in the openbsd parser. The first step towards resolution would be to run 'a

kernel trap in 4.3

2008-03-14 Thread Jose Fragoso
Hi, Following a suggestion from a misc member after I complained about slow IO on a IBM xSeries 336 (see 'write cache on scsi'), I tried to install a snapshot. Except for the very slow filesystems creation, the install process went through ok. But when I tried to boot the newly installed machine