> device pcm0 at nexus? port ? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
>                ^^^^^^

I tried this out but discarded this approach because I got a trap 12 after
boot (around the time X fires up).

But In the meantime I found out that this must be caused by some other problem,
so I will try again later - of course I would be happier if I knew what 
this choice of nexus implies. 


With the Friday kernels I get the afore mentioned trap everytime, except
if I manually intervene early during booting and tell the system to 
use 'kernel' - yes kernel, the same kernel that otherwise traps 
if I don't caress the keyboard..

Could it be that the second stage bootloader (the one with Forth) is damaged 
somehow?

Or did I screw up? I used 'disklabel -B da0' to make sure there is a 
recent bootblock on my system. 
Hereby I assumed that the necessary mechanism is built during a 
make buildworld/install world run.


And, after having seen some logs fromt traps here, how do I save
such output? 
Right now I hit a key and the system reboots - no idea how to
capture this output.


Regards,
Marc




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