Greetings, 

I've tried to install OpenBSD on an USB Stick (LiveUSB from an install CD) on 
my Toshiba Satellite L855-S5383 (Intel i7 Processor, Win8 Pre-installed) Laptop 
purchased this January.

The initial Boot Process runs into a Kernel Panic, stating that I should run 
"trace" and "ps", submit the Crash Report, and boots me out to the ddb> prompt.

I'm presuming that this is due to the fact that this is a new machine (holiday 
teaser deal). Since I'm not an OS Programmer, how can I extract the output and 
submit it for the Kernel Hackers?

I'm in the process of trying out an Ubuntu LiveCD (adapted for the UEFI(BIOS 
Replacement)), so If we need to pull off a qemu session or a virtualization 
client (to copy/paste the text/img), I'm willing to do it for the sake of 
adapting OBSD for this processor / platform - provided that I be given some 
instructions and/or guidance. I'm a PMgr/BSA/Database-ERP Developer type with 
some Unix/Linux scripting experience, so I think I can contibute w/o much of a 
burden.

Thank you; and regards,

Robert Gray
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