NOTE: If you create the virtual machine through a remote connection on VMware Workstation, it will default to using the USB 2.0 controller rather than the USB 3.1 controller. To get the virtual USB 2.0 controller to function, add the following to your /boot/nf file and reboot your FreeBSD VM. This also means that virtual USB devices like keyboard and mouse will stop functioning as well. If you switch the USB Controller for the FreeBSD virtual machine from the 3.1 controller to the 2.0 controller, you’ll lose all USB support. UPDATE : Today’s FreeBSD snapshot ISO image now includes the uhci driver, meaning you no longer need to worry about which USB controller is selected in VMware (you still need at least one though, as the virtual keyboard is USB based) This page is to document my findings with various bits of hardware, and if possible, list fixes. With the current state of FreeBSD on ARM in general, a number of hardware drivers are either set to not auto-load on boot, or are entirely missing altogether.
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