In message <[email protected]>, Chris writes:
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> OK because I know you're going to ask... :-)
>
> framework 13 laptop (MSI Crosshair 18 HX AI A2XWGKG-012US)[1],[2]
> CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 275HX [3]
> GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU with NVIDIA Optimus supported [4]
> LAN: Realtec RTL???? 2.5Gb
> WiFi: Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211(2*2 ax)
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> I'm currently unable to boot any of 13.5,14.n,15.n or 16 on this laptop.
> On 13.5 it hangs on sc (syscons(4)?) connect...

Add this,

kern.vty=vt

to your loader.conf.

If you look at the sc(4) man page you will notice,

  Note that the syscons driver is not compatible with systems booted via
  UEFI(8).  Forcing use of syscons on such systems will result in no usable
  console.

As to how I got my Framework 13 (with AMD chipset) installed, I cloned 
FreeBSD, including all data, from my HP 840, also running in UEFI mode, 
changing fstab and rc.conf to customize a few things before booting the 
Framework laptop. (The HP 840 also uses kern.vty=vt.)

To boot the Framework from install media, break to the loader prompt and 
type in,

kern.vty=vt

Then boot. Install FreeBSD. Finally, make sure kern.vty=vt is in the 
installed image's loader.conf before rebooting the image.

Hope this helps.


-- 
Cheers,
Cy Schubert <[email protected]>
FreeBSD UNIX:  <[email protected]>   Web:  https://FreeBSD.org
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