You don't actually say it, but /dev/ums0 means you have a USB mouse. For USB mice, moused is started automatically. Why is it not being started on that system? Maybe UEFI/BIOS device emulation. I have a system like that here, which I have not investigated.
There is an NCQ trim feature that was added recently, which some SSDs do not like at all. The Samsung ones I tried, for instance, would have difficulty booting. You did not say which SSD is present.
Some RAID cards do store metadata on the drive, either at the beginning or end. Both can complicate drive portability, because the RAID card pretends the metadata does not exist and the actual drive storage does not include it. Move the drive to a different controller which does not hide that...
How does ZFS have anything to do with ports? It's a filesystem. So is UFS. Both are just a way to store files. Ports built into packages on one will install on the other, assuming the version of the operating system is the same on both.
Just tested the Handbook ezjail example in a freshly-installed FreeBSD 11.0 VM, and it worked as shown. Yes, there is a warning when starting ezjail, but it does not affect any functionality. (Well, any that I use, at least. I avoid freebsd-update.)
Because one informational warning from the system when ezjail starts does not change the fact that ezjail works. It also works on -CURRENT.
Even if it didn't work on 11, it still also works on 10. The Handbook supports multiple releases, so that section would still be in there.
I encourage...
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