Honestly not sure if this is a FreeBSD issue or more in Apple's camp.
I've got an M2 Macbook Pro, and I'm trying to virtualise FreeBSD on it using UTM. UTM can harness Apple Virtualization, but notes it is experimental. I can boot the ARM64 version of Fedora Linux using it and it works really well, impressively so.
Unfortunately, when I swap out the Fedora Workstation ISO for the FreeBSD 13.2 RELEASE aarch64 disc1 install ISO, I get the bootloader, and it attempts to boot the kernel and then seems to immediately reboot. Unfortunately, this sequence is too fast for my eyeballs to see any messages on screen, and as it is the install iso, I'm not sure I can capture any panic or crash info.
The same ISO boots fine using QEMU via UTM.
I don't really *need* this to work, but would be fun to investigate what is going wrong, so any advice you could give for me to provide further information on the crashing issue, I'd be happy to oblige.
I've got an M2 Macbook Pro, and I'm trying to virtualise FreeBSD on it using UTM. UTM can harness Apple Virtualization, but notes it is experimental. I can boot the ARM64 version of Fedora Linux using it and it works really well, impressively so.
Unfortunately, when I swap out the Fedora Workstation ISO for the FreeBSD 13.2 RELEASE aarch64 disc1 install ISO, I get the bootloader, and it attempts to boot the kernel and then seems to immediately reboot. Unfortunately, this sequence is too fast for my eyeballs to see any messages on screen, and as it is the install iso, I'm not sure I can capture any panic or crash info.
The same ISO boots fine using QEMU via UTM.
I don't really *need* this to work, but would be fun to investigate what is going wrong, so any advice you could give for me to provide further information on the crashing issue, I'd be happy to oblige.