Hello, I installed OpenBSD 6.7 on a HP 240 G7 Notebook where everything
worked fine (except wifi because of lack of driver). Tody I wanted to
upgrade it to 6.8. Being my first upgrade, I've read the "Upgrade Guide:
6.7 to 6.8" in the FAQ. So I checked if there was enough disk space in
/usr, checked for the config syntax changes and then tried the
"Unattended Upgrade", that is, running `doas sysupgrade`. It downloaded
the sets without error, rebooted and auto-upgraded the system. I saw the
success message, something like "You succefully upgraded OpenBSD !", and
it rebooted again. But now, I first have access to the "boot> " prompt,
then it launches but gets stuck at this message: "entry point at
0x1001000". Everytime I try to restart the computer, it repeats those
steps (the boot prompt, and then it gets stuck at entry point). I have
no idea about what happened, what should I do ?

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