New FreeBSD snapshots available: main (20260113 2b60e628d3b1)
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On 13/01/2026 03:21, Colin Percival wrote:
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=== Virtual Machine Disk Images ===
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FreeBSD-16.0-CURRENT-arm64-aarch64-zfs-20260113-2b60e628d3b1-283055.qcow
I can not boot from this file in QEMU.
<https://media.bsd.cafe/bsdmmedia01/media_attachments/files/115/911/456/995/267/785/original/c65131d5f2656d30.png>
pictures the symptom.
On one hand: this may be lack of education. My first use of Virtual
Machine Manager was only a few hours ago.
<https://www.reddit.com/r/qemu_kvm/comments/1qg94mf/virtmanager_on_linux_how_to_use_edk2aarch64codefd/>
seeks advice.
On the other hand: in a separate VM, I _can_ boot 16.0-CURRENT following
a pkgbase major upgrade from 14.3.