Could you check the current with 
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/337131 
<https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/337131>

thanks,
toomas

> On 2 Aug 2018, at 15:32, Toomas Soome <tso...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 2 Aug 2018, at 15:08, Timo Völker <timo.voel...@fh-muenster.de 
>> <mailto:timo.voel...@fh-muenster.de>> wrote:
>> 
>> It seems this issue is related to current as well. I did a quick test and 
>> got this output, while I tried to (pxe)boot FreeBSD current (without a USB 
>> stick plugged in)
>> 
>> https://ibb.co/no8Fve <https://ibb.co/no8Fve>
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> Timo
> 
> the hint is about efipart_inithandles() returning 2, thats errno code for 
> ENOENT. congratz, you have hit the corner case:D
> 
> Since efinet_dev is part of devsw, we can not skip the devswitch init with 
> such error, we still need to walk the list. Let me see if I can provide quick 
> fix.
> 
> rgds,
> toomas
> 
> 
>> 
>>> On 31. Jul 2018, at 14:16, Timo Völker <timo.voel...@fh-muenster.de 
>>> <mailto:timo.voel...@fh-muenster.de>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm unable to boot up the amd64 11.2 via pxeboot using UEFI on a Dell 
>>> PowerEdge R430. I get this output
>>> 
>>> https://ibb.co/h5ntuT <https://ibb.co/h5ntuT>
>>> 
>>> If I press a key to interrupt reboot, I get to the OK prompt. If I enter 
>>> lsdev -v, it prints nothing more than "net devices:". The variable currdev 
>>> is not set (show currdev prints variable 'currdev' not found). I configured 
>>> pxeboot to be the one and only boot medium in BIOS setup. 
>>> 
>>> However, I found a workaround that works for me. If I put an (empty) USB 
>>> stick in a USB port of the PowerEdge, it successfully boots via pxeboot 
>>> (which is still the one and only configured boot medium). I then get this 
>>> output
>>> 
>>> https://ibb.co/mU8SM8
>>> 
>>> With FreeBSD 11.1 pxeboot worked on the Dell PowerEdge R430, even without a 
>>> USB stick plugged in. I couldn't test this with FreeBSD 12-current. Hope 
>>> this helps anyway to find an open issue.
>>> 
>>> I found this thread which seems to be related.
>>> 
>>> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2018-July/070082.html
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Timo
>> 
> 

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