docs/bsd: improved notes about video modes
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@ -37,6 +37,26 @@ If you don't plan to set up Xorg/Wayland, then that's all you really need to
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do. For example, you might want to run a headless server, in which case you
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do. For example, you might want to run a headless server, in which case you
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probably don't mind running in text mode all the time.
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probably don't mind running in text mode all the time.
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OpenBSD and corebootfb
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It's still recommended to use SeaBIOS in text mode, but OpenBSD specifically
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can work with SeaBIOS booting in a coreboot framebuffer, with SeaVGABIOS. In
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Libreboot ROM images, this would be SeaBIOS images with `corebootfb` in the
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file name.
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Make sure to select MBR-style partitioning on the installer, and it will
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Just Work.
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If you're using the GRUB payload but SeaBIOS is available in the boot menu,
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you can just select SeaBIOS at said menu, and OpenBSD will work fine.
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FreeBSD and corebootfb
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Assumed broken, so please ensure that you boot with SeaBIOS payload in text
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mode (lbmk ROM images with `txtmode` in the file name, not `corebootfb`).
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Warnings for X11 users
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Warnings for X11 users
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