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Chuck Tuffli wrote: >>Yeah, try boot -d (this enters ddb as early as possible). > > > boot -d does drop the OS into ddb, but after continuing, ctrl-alt-esc > doesn't break into ddb. If you have a spare machine you could configure remote gdb to step through the boot sequence. If not, I guess you could try setting break points from ddb before continuing. I haven't used ddb so much because remote gdb is so nice. :) Sascha -- http://yoyodyne.ath.cx