Hello,
> 
> Just to add another data point:  I have a SCSI driver which also detects as 
> sym0, and it runs with no problems whatsoever, even with SCSI_DELAY set to 
> 5000 (from the default of 15000), as in the example here.  I would suggest 
> recompiling with SCSI_DELAY set back to 15000 and see if that fixes the 
> problem first. (some SCSI device may not be responding in time before the bus 
> is probed...though I guess GENERIC should have the 15 second delay, so 
> shouldn't be subject to that particular problem.
> 

That's exactly the case: GENERIC *has* 15 sec delay and doesn't boot either.
And just to mention it explicitly: 4.4-PRERELEASE didn't have these problems, 
it first appeared (on my machine: Duron800, EpoX 8KTA2, 256MB RAM, 2x LSILogic 
SCSI Controllers (U + UW), several SCSI Disks, Tapes, CD-Roms, CD-RWs, 'vinum' 
RAID5) with 4.4-RC1 and was still evident on Sunday, Aug. 19th. Actually, I'm 
running that 4.4-PRERELEASE kernel(.old), until the sky clears up again...

And to be sure, I deleted my whole /usr/obj and did a complete new build of 
world and kernel.GENERIC (at first), but that didn't solve anything...
And I cannot report anything further, because there's no panic, no message, the
machine simply stops. i.e. freezes (?, NumLock still switches the LED, so NMIs
seem to pass).

Ciao/BSD -
Matthias


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