I had to reboot my system again due to video driver update.

I had set up a new build of my kernel in a UEFI partition. The
BIOS/firmware seemed to be happy with the location.

The machine stops stone cold dead the instant the firmware tries to
transfer control to the new kernel.

I found a switch in the debugging menu which enables the EFI console
output. Why does this option exist? I mean why is it possible to compile
a kernel that doesn't use every possible method to communicate with the
user?

Well, anyway, even with this selected, it still stops stone cold dead
without producing any output at all. I could turn on some more debugging
options, but they seem more hardcore than what I'm trying to do...
(simply boot!!!!!)

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