I've been trying to install OpenBSD for the last three days now. It's been going terribly.
Turns out, the issue may be my CF adapter, but that hasn't stopped me from continuing to try to brute force it anyway even after learning this (I'm on what must be attempt #40 now).
The activity LED will flash normally while writing for about a minute, the time is always different but usually base70 gets to about 40-60% install before it just completely dies for the rest of the time the laptop is running. One time, bsd didn't even install before it died.
Constanrtly. It won't let me quit so I have to cut the power, which I'm sure is terible for the power supply.
Amazingly, it actually corrected the error this time, but I doubt it will do so again.
I'm also planning on trying the 512MB memory module in this laptop, even though the unofficial max is 512MB, just in case it does work. I'll post an update to that when I get to it.
The adapter doesn't always not work -- it installed Mac OS X DP2 just fine.
But OpenBSD judt has been giving me nothing but trouble.
On top of that, in the preinstall environment, having my 802.11g cardbus WiFi card inserted resets the machine. I got another one for X/OS 9 that's known to work, but it's shrinkwrapped, so I want to open that one on camera.
Edit 1: and just as it seemed it might actually work and I'd look like a liar... nope. Dead again.
Turns out, the issue may be my CF adapter, but that hasn't stopped me from continuing to try to brute force it anyway even after learning this (I'm on what must be attempt #40 now).
The activity LED will flash normally while writing for about a minute, the time is always different but usually base70 gets to about 40-60% install before it just completely dies for the rest of the time the laptop is running. One time, bsd didn't even install before it died.
Constanrtly. It won't let me quit so I have to cut the power, which I'm sure is terible for the power supply.
Amazingly, it actually corrected the error this time, but I doubt it will do so again.
I'm also planning on trying the 512MB memory module in this laptop, even though the unofficial max is 512MB, just in case it does work. I'll post an update to that when I get to it.
The adapter doesn't always not work -- it installed Mac OS X DP2 just fine.
But OpenBSD judt has been giving me nothing but trouble.
On top of that, in the preinstall environment, having my 802.11g cardbus WiFi card inserted resets the machine. I got another one for X/OS 9 that's known to work, but it's shrinkwrapped, so I want to open that one on camera.
Edit 1: and just as it seemed it might actually work and I'd look like a liar... nope. Dead again.