GENERIC.MP AMD64/5.9-release booted from full install on USB disk behaves
the exact same way as the ramdisk kernel, stops booting at the same point.
Do you want me to try a full i386 install as well?

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Mike Larkin <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:36:22PM +0200, stolendata.net wrote:
>
> >
> > If it's of any value to help narrow the problem down, this particular CPU
> > model is probably not the culprit. I've been running OpenBSD on one on
> > another board since 4.9.
> >
>
> Even though you don't have a full install, can you try booting a regular
> non-ramdisk kernel instead? The ramdisk kernel has a bunch of stuff
> stripped
> out (including ddb), and trying a regular kernel may give us more data
> points.
> Of course, it won't boot since you don't have a full install, but if it
> gets
> that far, that's information as well.
>
> This can be done in a variety of ways, including using another machine and
> installing to a USB stick.
>
> -ml
>
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:05 PM, Mike Larkin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:37:23PM +0200, stolendata.net wrote:
> > >
> > > > With 5.9/AMD64-release the kernel manages to get just a few steps
> > > further,
> > > > crashing after a few lines of the "BIOS0" enumeration. If a picture
> of
> > > this
> > > > would help let me know and I'll fire the machine up again. I've tried
> > >
> > > This would be nice, if you could. It would indicate if i386 and amd64
> are
> > > failing at the same place.
> > >
> > > -ml
> > >
> > >
>

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