On Thu, Mar 07, 2019 at 02:53:58PM -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote: > Hi Michael. I have taken the liberty of ressurecting this post in > order to get a tad more help with its suggestion. I hope I haven't > violated any list etiquette in the process. > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 12:34:25PM -0000, Michael van Elst wrote: > > > It's probably trying to use a graphics card that isn't supported. > > In that case you could try to intercept the bootloader to get a > > prompt and 'boot netbsd -c'. This will start in userconf mode where, > > assuming the keyboard works, you can disable the DRM driver for > > your graphics card. When you quit userconf mode, it will then > > fall back to use the plain VGA driver. > > How can I identify the specific driver in question? Perhaps userconf > itself has a way of doing this? Is there some hallmark token for > which I should search dmest?
The drivers are (for Intel, ATI and NVidia): i915drmkms radeon nouveau You can enter the commands interactively or put them into /boot.cfg as userconf=disable i915drmkms userconf=disable radeon userconf=disable neouveau or create individual boot menu entries like this to chose how to boot: menu=Boot normally:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;boot netbsd menu=Boot with VGA:rndseed /var/db/entropy-file;userconf disable nouveau;boot netbsd Greetings, -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."