Hello!
While investigating bug #5820 I was wondering why* my OpenBSD system
reboots on the very early stage of bootup process (a half a second after
kernel gets control over CPU).
The problem is that I can't see dmesg log that is generated by kernel
right before failure. On Linux, f.e., kernel panic just stops the
execution of the kernel, and one can always read pre-panic log messages
to see if there is something particular to his problem. Bu OpenBSD for
me just reboots. Can I suppress such behavior (by UKC or something
else)? If not, are there any ways of an early kernel log collection? I
would like to get it by serial line but -- peaty -- I have no such port.
Maybe, some sort of network logs? Or maybe I can force ddb entering on
panic situation?
Tnx for help guys.
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[*] The reason is an ACPI enabled if it matters somehow.

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