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3.5 on UDB aka Multia: msg#00001

Subject: 3.5 on UDB aka Multia
Hi All,

I've installed OpenBSD 3.5 on UDB however after reboot the kernel
hangs after:

root on sd0a swap on sd0b

the next line is supoused to be:

rootdev=0x800 rrootdev=0x800 rawdev=0x802

or something like that, but it never appears. Caps/num lock leds
works. I wanted just to check if this is a known problem or someone
had a same issue before I'll start playing with it.

The exact model is VX40, CPU 21066-AA (166 MHz). Latest firmware, etc.

bsd.rd boots ok, the problem seems just to be with the generic kernel.

Thanks,
Antoni

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