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Old 3rd January 2024
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Default bridge mem address confilct

i want install openbsd in my thinkbook14p, boot from usb ,and show "bridge mem address confict.i have no idea what's going on..
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Old 3rd January 2024
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This is a message produced by the pci(4) driver, from its main module, /usr/src/sys/dev/pci/pci.c, as it is mapping PCI-PCI or PCI-cardbus bridge memory. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide any additional help: this is where my knowledge ends.

If you are attempting this with 7.4-release, you might try with a -current snapshot to see if you get different results.
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