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> > the result is:
> > db> show intrcnt
> > cpu0: timer 4510
> > irq256: hdac0 1
> > cpu3: timer 29
> > cpu1: timer 3036
> > cpu2: timer 31
> > db>
> >=20
> > I did break at the mountfrom> prompt
> > If I break before I only have the cpu0 and irq256 entries.
>=20
> Hmmm, is there any way you can build a 9 kernel without sound support (si=
nce=20
> that clutters up bootverbose) and capture a verbose dmesg, using a serial=
=20
> console or PXE booting to an NFS root of some sort?
>=20
I can't pxe boot, but I can record the build on my camera:
http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/9-fail.avi (18MB)
(this is 9.0-BETA2 memstick)
Hope that could help
Bapt
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