On 2020-10-17, Michel von Behr <michelb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @stuart Thank for the suggestion - unfortunately after following the steps
> in that link the same error occurred (entry point at: 0x1001000); I
> reverted to the obsd kernel (i.e., at boot time, “b obsd”), it’s booting
> and the system seems to be working OK, but without dmesg - when I try to
> run dmesg, I get:
>
> dmesg: sysctl: KERN_MSGBUF: Cannot allocate memory

You have mismatched kernel and binaries.

> $ uname -a
> OpenBSD chuwi.mabvb.pro 6.7 GENERIC.MP#6 amd64

You were trying to run snapshots, I think, so you'll need a snapshot
kernel. The only thing you want to hold back is the boot loader.

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