Does it have a nwid and password for your network available in some config file?
It may be hanging trying to ghet a dhcp lease.  Should time out and
give up at least after 10 minutes or so, not be hung.  Maybe you're
not using dhcp.

You have a lot of "not configured" messages, that used to mean you
didn't have that driver enabled in your kernel config for those
things.  It detects the cable and connection but for some reason can't
enable it.

On 7/11/21, Christian Dreihsig <christian.dreih...@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've successful managed to get OpenBSD 6.9 on a Hardkernel Odroid N2+ up
> and running using U-Boot 2021.07-rc5.
> But I've noticed some strange behaviour. The Board doesn't boot when
> there is a active LAN-Cable connected.
> I'm stuck on this Line: "wsdisplay0: screen 0-5 added (std, vt100
> emulation)"
> Nothing more happens.
> When I deattach the LAN-Cable during the boot, the Device boot's up
> without any issues.
> Also LAN is working when I reattach the Cable after the System has
> booted up.
>
> Here is the Boot-log from my serial Consol, from a unsuccessful boot.
> (With an connected LAN-Cable)
> https://pastebin.com/waJPqDXF
>
> And for comparison a successful boot (Without a LAN-Cable connected):
> https://pastebin.com/1mYc477S
>
>
> Would be nice if someone could help or at least point me to the right
> log-files to find the issue.
> I'm out of ideas.
>
> Cheers & Thanks,
> Christian
>


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