Indeed, this was the problem.  I, at some time, switched it to -O2.  

Thanks for all the suggestions!

Patrick

Dan Papasian wrote:
> 
> What optimizations did you use when compiling your kernel?
> (COPTFLAGS)
> 
> If it's anything more than -O -pipe, then that may very well
> be your problem.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 09:28:44PM -0400, Patrick Gardella wrote:
> > I've somehow been burned by the config changes when I build world
> > yesterday.  The build went fine, and then I followed the instructions
> > on: http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/config-upd.html
> >
> > But when I rebooted, it freezes right when I type "boot".  Typing "boot
> > -v" does not reveal anything more.
> >
> > I've gone in with an old kernel which lets me boot, and tried building a
> > new GENERIC one, with no luck.  It freezes at the same place.
> >
> > I have in place my /boot/device.hints, and it looks right.
> >
> > Any pointers to get the system back up and running?  (I do have a
> > backup, but I'd rather learn how to fix this!)
> >
> > Patrick Gardella
> >
> >
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