Dual boot UEFI Linux/FreeBSD | Gawen's blog
https://hauweele.net/~gawen/blog/?p=2252Install FreeBSD There used to be a separate installation image for FreeBSD UEFI. This is not the case anymore, so you can use the AMD64 memstick image for 12.1-RELEASE on the FreeBSD download page. Boot the installer and go ahead up to the partitioning step. Use the space you left unallocated for the freebsd-swap and freebsd-ufs partitions.
Dual boot UEFI Linux/FreeBSD | Gawen's blog
hauweele.net › ~gawen › blogThen start the FreeBSD install. Install FreeBSD. There used to be a separate installation image for FreeBSD UEFI. This is not the case anymore, so you can use the AMD64 memstick image for 12.1-RELEASE on the FreeBSD download page. Boot the installer and go ahead up to the partitioning step. Use the space you left unallocated for the freebsd ...
UEFI - FreeBSD Wiki
wiki.freebsd.org › UEFIUEFI. FreeBSD can boot using UEFI on the amd64 and arm64 platforms since FreeBSD 10.1 ( r264095 ). More information is available in uefi (8). Like loader (8), the UEFI loader loader.efi supports booting from GPT UFS and ZFS filesystems and supports GELI in the loader. Contents.