I’m 99% sure that the boot breakage is due to this commit:

Author: jkim
Date: Tue Jul  9 18:02:36 2019
New Revision: 349863
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/349863

Log:
 MFV:   r349861

 Import ACPICA 20190703.

I have two systems now that are affected, and both of them
are “fixed” by reverting this.  I don’t know the root cause yet,
see my email to the svn-src-all mailing list.

Scott

> On Jul 29, 2019, at 8:29 PM, Nick Wolff <darkfiber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry boot is broken from harddrive or iso(as cdrom) for some users(at
> least 3) since somewhere in the revisions listed above and that still
> stands as of the Head snapshot of 072519. Sorry for lack of clarity. There
> was a thread under Problem with USB after r349133 but I decided to rename
> it to try to catch more people's eyes/get more reports in if people run
> into the issue. Don't think or at least know for sure USB is the problem as
> when you bypass the waiting for USB you get a different hang farther into
> system booting.
> 
> I will try to bisect the build in that magic revision range once I figure
> out on what system as it's my primary builder that's having this issue. Not
> that I have a lack of hardware I guess just time to setup something else.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2019, 21:45 Clay Daniels Jr. <clay.daniels...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Rodney, you are right that the .iso "should work", and a lot of other
>> projects, from Microsoft Windows 10 to Trident BSD only a furnish an iso,
>> and no img file. FreeBSD is one of the few that give you both choices. The
>> problem goes deeper than any one operating system. If you've ever used the
>> Rufus tool to make a bootable usb, which is all Rufus does, you may have
>> come across problems with "mount root". I found this article, answered by a
>> Rufus developer very enlightening.
>> 
>> https://superuser.com/questions/1170832/why-are-there-different-options-for-creating-bootable-usb-compared-to-a-cd
>> 
>> I have a collection of usb thumbdrives here at my desk, and use them a
>> lot, but I also bought me some blank dvd disks and use them too.
>> 
>> But I think you are right, Nick Wolff's problem may be a a bug to be
>> reported. All I know is I took the same file,
>> FreeBSD-13.0-CURRENT-amd64-20190725-r350322-disc1.iso
>> <https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/amd64/amd64/ISO-IMAGES/13.0/FreeBSD-13.0-CURRENT-amd64-20190725-r350322-disc1.iso>
>> , burned it to a dvd, and I'm now writing this email from the FreeBSD
>> 13.0-CURRENT r350322 partition of my computer.
>> 
>> Clay
>> 
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