Geert,
I also compiled my own kernel using the .config off the ftp and get
the same
hang. I just did a "make", I'm not sure if there's a custom line that
needs
done or anything.
That's a multi-platform kernel?
Can you please try disabling support for the other platforms? There
may be an evil
driver for another platform crashing the machine when run on Mac.
Now that does indeed ring a bell - I think I've seen that happen
before, I just cannot recalll what type of driver caused this.
Might be worth leaving one platform out of the multiplatform set at a
time to see whether that rogue driver is from Amiga, Atari or what
else.
Multiplatform interrupt support might be another one.
Cheers,
Michael
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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