I've already filed a bug for this with logs, but just in case anyone else runs into it:
(bug 14515, https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14515 )
The workarounds I've found so far include rolling back to VBox 4.3.30, dropping the CPU count to 1 (using GENERIC.MP is fine), using amd64 instead, or using i386 on 5.7-stable with > 1 CPU.
OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
Last edited by bconway on 2. Oct 2015, 21:38, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
I added your ticket link for you.
Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
Thanks. The ticket now also has the requested .vdi and configuration, in case a dev swings by or anyone else wants to reproduce.
Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
For those keeping score at home, this is still broken in 5.0.6. I updated the ticket with new logs and screenshots. Thanks.
Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
No change with 5.0.8, FYI.
Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
Fixed in 5.0.10! Thanks.
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Re: OpenBSD 5.8 i386 fails to boot with > 1 CPU on 5.0.2+
OpenBSD 5.8 does some really weird things...