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Originally Posted by J65nko
There are no OpenBSD developers here who could diagnose the dbd output that. you provided. But even then it would be difficult because you using a custom kernel
I would suggest to get a bigger >512 CF card. That way you can do a normal install.
Installing using a 'bsd.rd' installation kernel would now be the easiest way. At least if the filesystem isn't too corrupted
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You don't need a big CF to do a proper install of OpenBSD. I have a stack of Soekris 4801s in the field with as little as 256MB CFs.
Here is a 512 layout:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0a 97.8M 28.1M 64.9M 30% /
/dev/wd0d 23.7M 2.0K 22.5M 0% /tmp
/dev/wd0e 195M 151M 33.6M 82% /usr
/dev/wd0f 98.3M 6.3M 87.1M 7% /var
You do not need swap or X or games or compilers but I ALWAYS leave the manpages on.
In any case look at how little space is actually used. This was not optomised because there was plenty to spare once 256MB cards became scarcer and the newer bigger ones are faster and have more wear levelling space.
We now use 2GB cards and have miles of spare space...