Greetings,
Pi4b w/ FreeBSD 13.3 (.img) downloaded a few days ago.
I intend to run this installation headless when configured. But for now while I am configuring, it has a tv monitor and keyboard. It is booting from a usb drive, and that works.
I have noticed that at the start of booting it says something like "press a key to skip auto-boot". I can skip that now when there is a keyboard, but when it is headless, no one will press any keys.
After that the boot process goes through many attempts at a pxe boot, all of which fail because the ethernet port's (genet0) phy can not auto-negotiate. Probably because the ethernet is not connected.
And because of all those pxe boot attempts, the time between power-on and fully booted is annoyingly long.
Is there any way to configure the boot loader to not make any pxe attempts?
Pi4b w/ FreeBSD 13.3 (.img) downloaded a few days ago.
I intend to run this installation headless when configured. But for now while I am configuring, it has a tv monitor and keyboard. It is booting from a usb drive, and that works.
I have noticed that at the start of booting it says something like "press a key to skip auto-boot". I can skip that now when there is a keyboard, but when it is headless, no one will press any keys.
After that the boot process goes through many attempts at a pxe boot, all of which fail because the ethernet port's (genet0) phy can not auto-negotiate. Probably because the ethernet is not connected.
And because of all those pxe boot attempts, the time between power-on and fully booted is annoyingly long.
Is there any way to configure the boot loader to not make any pxe attempts?