11-28-2018
@jgt - I disabled the scologin per your instructions. The boot into unix still triggers a restart at kernel loading. I think I may have found one of these motherboards online, I have to check into it. If I go replacing major components like that, will I have other issues trying to use with my existing HD?
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
kldload
KLDLOAD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual KLDLOAD(8)
NAME
kldload -- load a file into the kernel
SYNOPSIS
kldload [-nqv] file ...
DESCRIPTION
The kldload utility loads file.ko into the kernel using the kernel linker. Note that if multiple modules are specified then an attempt will
be made to load them all, even if some fail. The .ko extension name is not mandatory when loading a given module using kldload. It does not
hurt to specify it though.
If a bare filename is requested it will only be loaded if it is found within the module path as defined by the sysctl kern.module_path. To
load a module from the current directory it must be specified as a full or relative path. The kldload utility will warn if a module is
requested as a bare filename and is present in the current directory.
The following options are available:
-n Do not try to load module if already loaded.
-v Be more verbose.
-q Silence any extraneous warnings.
NOTES
The kernel security level settings may prevent a module from being loaded or unloaded by giving Operation not permitted.
FILES
/boot/kernel directory containing loadable modules. Modules must have an extension of .ko.
EXIT STATUS
The kldload utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
To load by module name:
> kldload foo
To load by file name within the module path:
> kldload foo.ko
To load by relative path:
> kldload ./foo.ko
To load by full path:
> kldload /boot/kernel/foo.ko
AUTOMATICALLY LOADING MODULES
Some modules (pf, ipfw, ipf, etc.) may be automatically loaded at boot time when the corresponding rc.conf(5) statement is used. Modules may
also be auto-loaded through their addition to loader.conf(5).
SEE ALSO
kldload(2), loader.conf(5), rc.conf(5), security(7), kldconfig(8), kldstat(8), kldunload(8)
HISTORY
The kldload utility first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0, replacing the lkm interface.
AUTHORS
Doug Rabson <dfr@FreeBSD.org>
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March 18, 2012 BSD