Hi,
Sorry, in relation to this post, it turns out that it's the server my client
has me on.... over 5 years old. I'm going to assume the UEFI is one of those
with the 'limited memory space' allocated to UEFI.
P.
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 1:02:11 PM EDT, Paul Pathiakis via
freebsd-virtualization <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I thought this would have been fixed by now, but I'm probably just not aware of
the patch or even maybe this was never reported.
I seem to be having the same UEFI shims issue with putting FreeBSD 12.0 RELEASE
in BHyve on a FreeNAS 11.2-u4-1 system.
On that system, I can't load anything the has a problem in the boot loader.
This is both CentOS 7 1810 and later and FreeBSD 12.0.
I can load and install both CentOS 7 1805 and FreeBSD 11.2 and everythign is
fine. Nything produced after that on either has a problem with UEFI shims in
/boot/UEFI .
Is this being worked on?
Is there a workaround?
Thank you!
P.
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