This is how it goes with snaps. You should not complain. If team managed to 
build it, it does not mean that it IS stable. I'v been in this situation 
several times. There are no one to blame. You should ever stay away from snaps 
or be prepared to fix problems by yourself.

Br
//mxb

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> 17 Jun 2015, в 19:39, Michael McConville <mmcconvi...@mykolab.com> написал(а):
> 
> About twelve hours ago, I downloaded and installed the latest AMD64
> snapshot (#1063 in /etc/motd). When booting it hits an infinite loop,
> repeatedly printing "Process (pid 1) got signal 4" to the console.
> 
> When I boot to a snapshot ramdisk or bsd.rd now, it hangs at "root on
> rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b". This happens on two different USBs, and
> whether or not my primary drive is even connected to the machine.
> 
> A half hour ago, I downloaded a newer snapshot ramdisk from
> ftp.openbsd.org. When booted to, this one immediately hits an infinite
> loop, printing "Using drive 0, partition 3." to the console.
> 
> I'm pretty confident that this is an issue with the snapshots and not my
> machine because the 5.7 release images boot fine.
> 
> I suspect that the devs are already aware of this, but I thought I'd
> mention it.

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