Bisecting didn't find the problem.
The kernel that was booting fine before the upgrade no longer works.
It wasn't 100% 6.0, but one of the pre-RELEASE 6.0 snapshots:
OpenBSD 6.0 (GENERIC.MP) #2315: Tue Jul 26 00:12:21 MDT 2016
That kernel now crashes at boot. It boots fine with pxeboot. The
Another quick update as I'm trying things:
pxebooting unbreaks things
I stuck 40 older kernels from http://kernels.weirdnet.nl/ on my
tftp server, trying to bisect to an approximate date of the
problematic commit. They all boot fine (panicing because the kernel
can't find a root filesystem,
Some progress. I was able to pxeboot bsd.rd from an even newer
snapshot:
>> OpenBSD/amd64 PXEBOOT 3.28
boot> boot bsd.rd
Quick follow-up:
boot(8) give the following for this machine's memory layout:
boot> machine memory
Region 0: type 1 at 0x0 for 632KB
Region 1: type 2 at 0x9e000 for 8KB
Region 2: type 2 at 0xe for 128KB
Region 3: type 1 at 0x10 for 3136000KB
Region 4: type 9 at 0xbf78e000 for 8KB
Region
Hi all,
I just upgraded one of my machines to -current and was surprised that
it didn't come back after reboot. Here's what I found on the serial
console:
>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.33
boot>
booting hd0a:/bsd: 6926928+2204680+258112+0+671744 [72+732792+486466]=0xac4d88
entry point at 0x1001000