Trying to debug another issue, so I attempted to boot a special kernel
using 'boot netbsd.test -d'.
Much to my surprise, after loading the kernel, it immediately crashed
with no console output at all, and proceeded to reboot.
With the exact same kernel, I am able to use 'boot -s' and then enter
ddb (via Ctrl-Alt-Esc key-combo) and set my breakpoint.
Is anyone else having this problem?
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