You want to know if you can install FreeBSD in a desktop/laptop and guess the support of your hardware before installing Freebsd.
Here is few command I found to get hardware info.
After booting in a live FreeBSD with memory stick (as CD are read only device) :
After that, you can test the awake after sleeping.
Type zzz, wait for the sleeping mode and try to wake up your computer.
(In my case, the wake up light the keyboard but the screen stay black).
It would be great if someone can complete this tests.
After that, read files and guess what hardware is related.
As a personal example :
The best way would be if the live mode has a boot option "test harware" that list all reconnized devices and all know hardware issue.
Here is few command I found to get hardware info.
After booting in a live FreeBSD with memory stick (as CD are read only device) :
mount -ou rw /
dmesg > /dmesg.txt
pciconf -lv > /pciconf.txt
devinfo -v > devinfo.txt
acpidump -dt > /acpidump.txt
mount -uo ro / ; sync
After that, you can test the awake after sleeping.
Type zzz, wait for the sleeping mode and try to wake up your computer.
(In my case, the wake up light the keyboard but the screen stay black).
It would be great if someone can complete this tests.
After that, read files and guess what hardware is related.
As a personal example :
As I have no mouse, neither PS/2 port in my laptop, I assume this is for my trackpad (a kind of mouse ?)psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0
The best way would be if the live mode has a boot option "test harware" that list all reconnized devices and all know hardware issue.