Hi forum,
am at a bit of a loss, here. Not super competent at FreeBSD but persistent
enough to break stuff still it starts working.

Scenario: em's0-5 appear in dmesg log, however after boot completes em's1-4
are 'not found' via ifconfig, and pciconf -lv show em0 as an Intel 1000 pro
controller
<https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/network-io/ethernet/10-25-40-gigabit-adapters/pro-1000-pt-quad-port-lp-server-adapter-brief.html>,
which is what em1-4 should be.
Suspected the the onboard NIC was pinching the IRQ (possibly) address of
the pci NIC card, so disabled it in BIOS and rebooted.
Sure enough the pci NICs are now available to the OS.

Question: Can someone step me through how they would diagnose it via
grep-ing the logs or any other tools i rarely use, I'm not sure if it's bug
worthy or not. It may just be my eclectic mix of hardware and bios settings.

Despite this i was able to get a lagg interface up in minutes to procurve
switch which i haven't been able to achieve on any other system, so happy
to keep it as it is but if helps out the devs or someone else encountering
the same issue on on an i'm all for it.


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