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Re: debugging a kernel that doesn't start
Hi,
On 2022/09/13 4:17, Edgar Fuß wrote:
I'm trying to run NetBSD on a Dell PowerEdge R6515, and the kernel is being
loaded (PXE or USB) but then the machine hangs hard.
What's the way to debug a kernel that hangs so early that you can't printf
or drop into ddb? I guess that's a phenomenon quite common for a new port
or changes to locore.s (or whatever that's called today), but it's completely
new to me.
I have virtually no clue about PeCee hardware. At the point the kernel is
started, are BIOS routines still available?
If you use -current, I think it may hit the following issue.
http://gnats.netbsd.org/54962
Could you try the patch in PR?
Thanks,
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