@TheGrandWazooI think it is UEFI specific also. Which would make sense considering the broad spectrum of hardware and virtual platforms being impacted.Looking at the contents of the ISO and comparing between 18.7 and 19.1. The files supporting EFI boot have been updated. Being /BOOT/BOOT1.EFI and /BOOT/LOADER.EFIhttps://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFIhttps://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-uefi-secure-boot/ Bit easier to understand but is looking at Secure BootLooks to be a FreeBSD or HardenedBSD issue?Edit: Tried a Hyper-V install using HardenedBSD-11-STABLE-v1100056.13-amd64-bootonlyKernel Panic at the same point. Similar output, non responsive.
Quote from: bunchofreeds on February 13, 2019, 11:51:49 pm@TheGrandWazooI think it is UEFI specific also. Which would make sense considering the broad spectrum of hardware and virtual platforms being impacted.Looking at the contents of the ISO and comparing between 18.7 and 19.1. The files supporting EFI boot have been updated. Being /BOOT/BOOT1.EFI and /BOOT/LOADER.EFIhttps://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFIhttps://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-uefi-secure-boot/ Bit easier to understand but is looking at Secure BootLooks to be a FreeBSD or HardenedBSD issue?Edit: Tried a Hyper-V install using HardenedBSD-11-STABLE-v1100056.13-amd64-bootonlyKernel Panic at the same point. Similar output, non responsive.FYI: I'll be looking at the Hyper-V boot issue soon. I'm teaming up with a member of the HardenedBSD Foundation who relies on Hyper-V in parts of his infrastructure. As soon as our schedules match up, we'll be working this out together. I'll report back as soon as I have more information. Thanks for your continued patience and support!