Excerpt from Chavdar Ivanov: > userconf disable xhci*
> I mean, for the installation you will have to quickly go to the vnc > window, interrupt the boot to command line and enter 'boot -c'; then > disable xhci > quit > Then go through the installation as normal, GPT etc. After it > finishes, go to the command line, mount your root dk (should be dk1) > and add the above line to /boot.cfg . > Chavdar I thought USB 3 with xhci was working on NetBSD. Have some bugs recently arisen? Bad enough that I have to disable athn; athn causes the boot to hang: maybe fixed in more recent versions? Other question is whether an ext2fs would successfully copy to a partition on a USB stick or hard drive. But it was "disable xhci" in your message that raised the alarm in me. Tom
