man boot.config

Sure that's enough?  ttys is still going to mark the ttyd0 line as
"off" and won't present a tty/login then.

no. it's set to "console" in installator IMHO.
that's universal.

I think it's more complicated than that.  And what if the boot process
hangs for some reason?  no console output either by your solution.

why?

Enabling a serial console on a typical install means editing 3 files.
 /boot/loader.conf
 /boot.config
 /etc/ttys

loader.conf needs to know the COM port speed (default 9600), and what
device to output the console.

by default it uses what boot already use. at least it worked for me.

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