I have seen many posts and articles floating around that deals with this issue, so id like to know how to get around it, without the need to disable legacy support?

amt my only work around is disabling legacy support, unplugging ALL USB devices then FreeBSD not only installs without causing a panic as well as runs, but it detects all the USB devices AFTER boot has been done, how ever X dosent seem to want to recognise it.

There other issues, however with having to swap from 1 comp to another running from FreeBSD, i have no ability to paste dmesg or anything like that.

ports & world are upto date as of 2 days ago .. however i am unable to configure the kernel, so its using factory defaults that came with 6.3-RELEASE a few mnths ago .. issues with that are related to various options not beign able to determine size.

I understand a lot of this is vague, but more information can be provided if needs be.


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