Hi,

I recently got a new laptop, a Dell XPS13 7390. When I try to boot
`install66.fs` from a USB stick on this machine, it hangs immediately
after the kernel has been loaded and the text

        entry point at 0x1001000

has been printed. I tried booting from a uSD card, a USB stick and by
writing `install66.fs` to the built in NVME drive, but all attempts
exhibited the same symptoms.

This machine does not seem to have the CSM UEFI module that a lot of
older (i.e. pre 2019) laptops seem to have, and it also does not have an
option to disable UEFI alltogether. I've tried enabling/disabling the
usual culprits TPM, Secure Boot and Thunderbolt support in all possible
combinations, but none seem to help.

FreeBSD and Linux (with GRUB) both boot into userland.

I've uploaded a dmesg from Linux and the outputs of both acpidump and
dmidecode to [0], since they were a bit too large for directly posting
to bugs@.

Later this week, I'll have access to a friend's brain who suggested
trying out Intel's USB3 based hardware debugging to try to figure out
where exactly it hangs, but in the meantime: is there anything obvious I
may have missed or some sort of hail mary that I could try?

[0]: https://unobtanium.de/static/dell-xps13-7390/

-- 
        Gregor

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