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3.1 Alpha install weirdness.
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: 3.1 Alpha install weirdness.
- From: Ian D <ian_(_at_)_assv_(_dot_)_net>
- Date: 20 May 2002 04:02:47 +0200
- Organization: as little as possible
I've got an AlphaStation 255. I'm going to try to install OpenBSD 3.1
on it, over NFS or something from my other OpenBSD machine.
When I get to the part "Configure the network", the weirdness
starts. I've set it to speak on 192.168.0.17 to my private
192.168.0.0/24 net (there's other traffic on this physical net that's
from my broadband connection). If I don't have the cable plugged in, I
can set an IP address, then it complains that de0 has no link.
If the cable is plugged in, it hangs. I rebooted it, with the cable
in, to retry. Sure enough, I can set a host name and a domain
name. When it comes to configuring de0, it hangs.
ewa0_mode is set to 10baseT, half-duplex in the SRM.
What's gone haywire?
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