Thanks for all your kind responses, * Kamil Rytarowski (n...@gmx.com) wrote: > >>> Booting fails, and I end up booting with this... > >>> https://i.imgur.com/rC5pCGL.png > >>> =20 > >>> Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. > >>> =20 > >> =20 > >> Please try "bt" in the ddb(4) prompt and share the result. > > https://i.imgur.com/9t3MJlx.png > So the question is, are you mixing some incompatible modules with the > kernel code? # cat /boot.cfg menu=Boot normally:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;boot netbsd menu=Boot single user:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;boot netbsd -s menu=Disable ACPI:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;boot netbsd -2 menu=Disable ACPI and SMP:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;boot netbsd -12 menu=Drop to boot prompt:prompt default=1 timeout=5 clear=1 load=npf load=npf_ext_log load=npf_ext_normalize
And there is nothing else in /etc/rc.conf pertaining to modules. * Kamil Rytarowski (n...@gmx.com) wrote: > I recommend to try the official 8.0 distribution and check if there > problem is still there. * Martin Husemann (mar...@duskware.de) wrote: > Can you please try with a kernel from the official build? > Since you had (unclear) local build issues, this would rule out any > local issues (and also allow us to map the crash address better). Does this mean I have to reinstall the new OS from binary and everything in pkgsrc, once again? Thank you, -- Gua Chung Lim "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." -- Dennis M. Ritchie