I tried the i386 image, but that also does not boot. The last messages are:

Executed 33 _INI methods requiring 4 _STA executions (examined 231 objects)
PASS!
Rumpdisk Kernel is already driving a SATA device, skipping probing rump
SATA/IDE disks
Ext2fs: part:2:device:hd0: No such device or address

I tried two USB keys (I considered that the USB key might be bad because of
the above message) but both gave the same result.

Info about the hardware:

Motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-VH (MS-7996) (about 8 years old?)
CPU: Intel Core i5-6400 CPUID 506E3
Memory: 2x 8GB DDR4 SDRAM (16 GB total)
SATA MODE: AHCI
Hard disk: ADATA SU800 (512 GB SSD)

Note: I have run Ubuntu, Gentoo, Sabayon, Minix-3 on this machine.

Any pointers would be welcome.

If we are going to try and debug this problem, I would prefer the amd64
version, it seems more relevant than the i386 version.

Shinichi

2026年1月27日(火) 23:21 Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>:

> Wilfred van Rooijen, le mar. 27 janv. 2026 23:11:34 +0900, a ecrit:
> > Com0: at atbus0, port = 3fx8, spl = 6u, pic = 4. (DOS COM1)
> > Com1: at atbus1, port = 2fx8, spl = 6u, pic = 3. (DOS COM2)
> > Com 2 out of range
> > RTC time is 2026-01-27 14:04:32
> > HPET ticks every 41 nanoseconds
> > HPET enabled
> > ../kern/mach_clock.c:547: record_time_stamp: Assertion '0 <= (&
> > clock_boottime_offset)->nanoseconds && (&clock_boottime_offset)->
> nanoseconds <
> > TIME_NANOS_MAX' failed.
>
> That's surprising, it'd indeed need to be investigated. Perhaps it's
> related to HPET. You could try to boot the i386 image rather than amd64,
> since we don't enable HPET by default there (yet).
>
> Samuel
>

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