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I also tried installing a current snapshot (May 11th) with the same results.Both kernels boot successfully until they find no init and then drop into the debugger, which is expected behaviour I suppose for testing purposes I manually booted both the bsd and bsd.mp kernels directly from the installation cd by changing the default settings in the cd bootloader.Someone on seems to have had a similar problem with a pre-5.9 release kernel in January, but no follow-up messages were posted: booting /bsd.rd from disk instead of /bsd reboots the machine after the entry point, as opposed to the black screen mentioned above.When booting the mac and pressing the Option-Key (alt) a corresponding disc appears in the graphical UEFI boot menu which starts the OpenBSD bootloader when you click it. At least I assume those are the OpenBSD files. the OpenBSD installer has successfully installed BOOTX32.EFI and BOOTX64.EFI to the small EFI partition under the directory /EFI/BOOT.the OpenBSD partition is flagged A6 and bootable * and both the first and second stage bootloaders seem to have been installed (cf.The last screen output is (manually written down):Ĭode: entry point at 0xf00100 after that the screen goes black and nothing happens. I basically took all the defaults, except for adding a test user.ģ) Rebooting the machine after successfull installation fails somewhere at the second stage bootloader (cf.: ). Works as expected and the installer seems more straightforward than ever. More precisely: the installation process finishes but booting the installed system fails.Īfter several failed attempts I gave up on that and decided to take the hard disk route:ġ) Resize existing HFS+ partition to make space for a smallish OpenBSD partition (an adventure in itself, but in the end it worked)Ģ) Install from CDr (install59.iso amd64 platform). Basically the installation works fine until I try to reboot into the freshly installed system.Ġ) At first and as a minimally invasive procedure to my existing OSX installation I attempted to install to a USB stick with refind on it, although without success. I've been trying to install 5.9 amd64 onto my macbook 4.1 for over a week now, without success. As I'm in the middle of various projects I decided to take the dual-boot route, at least for the time being. My OSX 10.5 installation is getting a bit long in the tooth so I decided to return to OpenBSD on the Desktop. Another newcomer to the forum here, although I've been an on and off OpenBSD-user since at least version 2.6.