>    Append 
>       -B immu-enable=false
>    to the end of the kernel$ line in the GRUB menu.
> From what I have seen, even disabling IOMMU will not
>  still allow the 
> ystem to boot because there is another problem with
> ehci (USB 
> controller driver).
> The BIOS in my ACER is crippled and will not allow
> any USB settings to 
> be toggled, so until we have ehci driver fixes, we
> cant boot opensolaris.

Yes, I agree with all of that.  When I reboot with:

'-B immu-enable=false,disable-ehci=true'

it doesn't panic and reboot, but it goes into maintenance
mode.  At that point I can get a root shell and look around.
Is there anything more I can do to debug this problem?
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