Lee Damon wrote on 2019/03/02 00:06:

Darn it. I get the same kernel panic with that one.

I'm compiling locally but I don't expect that to make any difference. I'll need to go pawing through the release notes and see if there are any references to deprecated hardware that might be involved.

I'm attaching a copy of dmesg output from a successful boot into 10.4-STABLE. The kernel panic appears to happen around 15% of the way into the output, around

I am running 11.2 on SunFire X2100 M2 but according to your dmesg it uses different chips. X2100 M2 has nVidia nForce MCP55 chipset for ATA devices, nfe for 2 NICs and Broadcom bge for the other 2 NIC's.

Did you tried to boot "safe mode"? (selectable in boot menu).
Or you can try to disable / enable some settings in the BIOS. Something related to USB or onboard VGA etc. may help.

Miroslav Lachman
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