Not that I can help but I can confirm that problem.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017, Steve Williams wrote:
The BIOS prompts work fine, I get the "boot>" prompt in OpenBSD, but right
after the "entry point" line prints out, the system reboots.
Yes. I have seen this 3 times on a fit-PC4 Eco which is an AMD A4-1250
1Ghz. It occurred on a very hot day in a room with no air-conditioning. It
was OpenBSD 6.0 without patches. And then the problem went away for no
apparent reason. I had not done any patches. Nor made the room any cooler.
The A4-1250 has a GPU and in my case, the console was a screen attached to
the HDMI with a USB keyboard (and no mouse).
It will do this endlessly.
Mine no. Thank goodness.
I would send the 'dmesg' boot messages but 'pf' keeps printing messages
like
pf: state reuse TCP in wire
or
pf: state reuse TCP out wire
and it has filled up the /var/log/messages* so that dmesg no longer has
any of the system boot configuration messages. I have to address that
problem another day.
Anyway, the box is running live now so I cannot reboot for a while to get
the 'dmesg'. Sorry.
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