I have a Planex GW-CF11X card which is apparantly a prism card and so it should work. I found a linux driver for it, but I am unsure how to proceed with openbsd. Init fails in reading the hardware address.
I have two SD cards, one is a Canon SDC-16M and the other is Panasonic RP-SD0646. Plugging both of these in has no effect. No message, no dmesg, no nothing.
I bought a Netgear MA111 v1 because OpenBSD specifically listed it as being supported. This seems to be detected correctly by the kernel. However, running ifconfig causes a kernel panic and drops me into the kernel debugger.
The kernel debugger is very useful and I ran trace and ps like instructed. Capturing the debug output can be done as described here [1]. I read the FAQ[2] and this[3] document. It seemed to me that copying the output by hand would be a faster more reliable method. It occurs to me now that using the infrared serial device this could be done with the Zaurus.
I finally have OpenBSD installed, however this PDA is useless without the internet...I would very much appreciate some help. I am thinking of sending my dmesg output to the developers. But I am not sure I have a problem here that isn't simply my own fault or ignorance of OpenBSD.
My dmesg (attached) reflects where I plugged and unplugged the Ipod and the Netgear. I tried using script to capture the panic...but that didn't work.
I typed out the output of the panic, and the output of trace by hand and attached that as well.
I also attached a list of programs that were running (minmized output of the PS command).
I am running OpenBSD 3.8 GENERIC and have taken no other action on this system.
Any help or comments would be greatly appreciated. Should I go to the developers? Please don't suggest that I go and buy something else...that is not a good solution to my mind and it is an obvious last resort. Please DO point out my own errors if you see them.
Thank you.
[1]http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/kernel/kgdb.html
[2]http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon
[3]http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/kernel/#debugging_a_kernel_crash_dump
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