-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Im working on new things for flashboot. One thing is the ability to save config to USB-stick and/or floppy. When using the floppy with GENERIC-RD i found that isadma0 is set to disable (due to isa dma space problems with large ramdisks?) wich causes kernel panic when trying to access fd0. I looked in the mailing list archive and found that this was done some 2 years ago when flashboot was based on openbsd 3.7. Then I checked http://www.openbsd.org/plus40.html and found "# Move the i386 kernel up 1MB in virtual address space to provide more space for isadma(4)." I am now using latest cvs with "option MINIROOTSIZE=30720" and enabled isadma0 in GENERIC-RD. Accessing floppy works fine and I se no problem with reenabling isadma0 in current. What are your thoughts about this? Yours Niclas Rosell Niclas.rosell (at) iis.se -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQA/AwUBRef8/gXDAg/A+7GOEQKHVACfVB0C57weq6qpY19c17vhbKXJoPMAoLm5 Z9ox/boJjY4M7QCCDMexeCYX =rEg9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----