On 2020-03-02 10:26, Matt Churchyard wrote:

This is likely caused by an issue in the way vm-bhyve handled stdio, which only 
worked correctly with older builds of bhyve.

I would recommend installing vm-bhyve from ports (you should get version 
1.4.2), which hopefully will boot using bhyveload with no issues.

Thanks.
I was in fact using the port, but from the 2020Q1 branch.
I cherrypicked it from HEAD and now it works with bhyveloader.
It still doesn't work with UEFI, but I don't really need this, it was just a tentative.

 bye
        av.
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