Took a minute to snarf your 9pi2.qemu off of contrib and run it on my
8.0.0... (it wasn't there last night; depends on when 9pio syncs the web
interface, I suppose)

It runs just peachy. Based on the diffs you supplied, it looks like my bcm
sources (from the latest r4 ISO) are not the same as yours. I don't use
9front. What is the best way to make sure my bcm (and 9) kernel trees are
the same as your current tree? I suspect we have a slight deviation that is
enough to cause this kernel not to boot. Otherwise, I've added your changes
to my tree...

Thanks for your time! This is helpful.
D


On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 10:07 AM Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:

> > I'm using version 8.0.0 of QEMU. What version are you using, Mr. Miller?
> 
> I've now reinstalled QEMU from debian unstable, which gives me v8.0.4.
> Using the 9pi2.qemu in my contrib, it still boots for me, without any
> loop at 0xffff000c.
> 

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