Hi,
sorry for the late response, the mail just got marked as junk :(
> KM> enabling acpi
its already in the default kernel, not sure if its enabled by default.
# config -ef /bsd.mp
...
ukc> enable acpi
414 acpi0 enabled
>
i ran it manually as well, and i guess you're right, even though i would
not touch /etc/rc, since its part of the core system and i guess its not
supposed to be changed by the "user"
dunno if there is a sysctl and or other way to enable it at boot time,
maybe also config -ef /bsd?
> KM> "Compaq iLO" rev 0x03 at pci6 dev 4 function 0 not configured
maybe try to disable it in the kernel config
# config -ef /bsd.mp
...
ukc> disable uhci
139 uhci* disabled
> Also, does iLO 2 Remote Console (a Java one) work for you?
we dont use it. sorry.
Best Kai
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