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24.Dd September 2, 2025
25.Dt LOADER.CONF 5
26.Os
27.Sh NAME
28.Nm loader.conf
29.Nd "system bootstrap configuration information"
30.Sh DESCRIPTION
31The file
32.Nm
33contains descriptive information on bootstrapping the system.
34Through
35it you can specify the kernel to be booted, parameters to be passed to
36it, and additional modules to be loaded; and generally set all variables
37described in
38.Xr loader 8 .
39.Sh SYNTAX
40Though
41.Nm Ns 's
42format was defined explicitly to resemble
43.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
44and can be sourced by
45.Xr sh 1 ,
46some settings are treated in a special fashion.
47Also, the
48behavior of some settings is defined by the setting's suffix;
49the prefix identifies which module the setting controls.
50.Pp
51The general parsing rules are:
52.Bl -bullet
53.It
54Spaces and empty lines are ignored.
55.It
56A # sign will mark the remainder of the line as a comment.
57.It
58Only one setting can be present on each line.
59.El
60.Pp
61All settings have the following format:
62.Pp
63.Dl variable="value"
64.Pp
65Unless it belongs to one of the classes of settings that receive special
66treatment, a setting will set the value of a
67.Xr loader 8
68environment variable.
69The settings that receive special
70treatment are listed below.
71Settings beginning with
72.Qq *
73below define the modules to be loaded and
74may have any prefix; the prefix identifies a module.
75All such settings sharing a common
76prefix refer to the same module.
77.Bl -tag -width Ar
78.It Ar autoboot_delay
79Delay in seconds before automatically booting.
80A user with console access will be able to interrupt the
81.Ic autoboot
82process and escape into the interactive mode by pressing a key on
83the console during this delay.
84.Pp
85If set to
86.Dq Li NO ,
87no
88.Ic autoboot
89is automatically attempted after processing
90.Pa /boot/loader.rc ,
91though explicit
92.Ic autoboot Ns 's
93are processed normally, using a 10 second delay.
94.Pp
95If set to
96.Dq Li 0 ,
97no delay is inserted, but any keys pressed while the kernel and modules are
98loaded will enter interactive mode.
99.Pp
100If set to
101.Dq Li -1 ,
102no delay will be inserted and
103.Nm
104starts interactive mode only if
105.Ic autoboot
106has failed.
107In combination with the
108.Va beastie_disable
109option, this option prevents users with console access from being able
110to interrupt the
111.Ic autoboot
112process and escape to the loader prompt.
113To use the
114.Va autoboot_delay
115option in this manner,
116.Va beastie_disable
117must be set to
118.Dq Li YES .
119.It Ar print_delay
120Add a delay in microseconds after printing each line.
121Default
122.Dq Li 0 .
123.It Ar boot_*
124See list in
125.Xr loader.efi 8
126since those flags apply to all boot loaders.
127.It Ar boot_verbose
128Set to "yes" to get the same effect as boot -v or booting verbose from the
129loader menu.
130See the
131.Va kern.msgbufsize
132tuneable to ensure enough space for the increased number of messages.
133.It Ar exec
134Immediately executes a
135.Xr loader 8
136command.
137This type of setting cannot be processed by programs other
138than
139.Xr loader 8 ,
140so its use should be avoided.
141Multiple instances of it will be processed
142independently.
143.It Ar loader_conf_dirs
144Space separated list of directories to process for configuration files.
145The lua-based loader will process files with a
146.Dq .conf
147suffix that are placed in these directories.
148Files found here are processed after the ones listed in
149.Va loader_conf_files
150but before the ones found in
151.Va local_loader_conf_files .
152.It Ar loader_conf_files
153Defines additional configuration files to be processed right after the
154present file.
155.Ar loader_conf_files
156should be treated as write-only.
157One cannot depend on any value remaining in the loader environment or carried
158over into the kernel environment.
159.It Ar local_loader_conf_files
160Space separated list of additional configuration files to be processed at last,
161i.e., after
162.Va loader_conf_files
163and
164.Va loader_conf_dirs
165are processed.
166.It Ar product_vars
167When set, must be a space separated list of environment variable names to walk
168through to guess product information.
169The order matters as reading a config file override the previously defined
170values.
171Undefined variables are silently ignored.
172.Pp
173When product information can be guessed, for each product information found,
174append
175.Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/PRODUCT
176to
177.Ar loader_conf_dirs .
178It can be typically used as follow:
179.Bd -literal
180smbios.system.planar.maker="PLANAR_MAKER"
181smbios.system.planar.product="PLANAR_PRODUCT"
182smbios.system.product="PRODUCT"
183uboot.m_product="M_PRODUCT"
184product_vars="smbios.system.planar.maker smbios.system.planar.product smbios.system.product uboot.m_product"
185.Ed
186.Pp
187to read files found in the following directories, in that order:
188.Bl -bullet -compact
189.It
190.Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/PLANAR_MAKER
191.It
192.Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/PLANAR_PRODUCT
193.It
194.Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/PRODUCT
195.It
196.Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/M_PRODUCT
197.El
198.It Ar kernel
199Name of the kernel to be loaded.
200If no kernel name is set, no additional
201modules will be loaded.
202The name must be a subdirectory of
203.Pa /boot
204that contains a kernel.
205.It Ar kernel_options
206Flags to be passed to the kernel.
207.It Ar vfs.root.mountfrom
208Specify the root partition to mount.
209For example:
210.Pp
211.Dl vfs.root.mountfrom="ufs:/dev/da0s1a"
212.Pp
213.Xr loader 8
214automatically calculates the value of this tunable from
215.Pa /etc/fstab
216from the partition the kernel was loaded from.
217The calculated value might be calculated incorrectly when
218.Pa /etc/fstab
219is not available during
220.Xr loader 8
221startup (as during diskless booting from NFS), or if a different
222device is desired by the user.
223The preferred value can be set in
224.Pa /loader.conf .
225.Pp
226The value can also be overridden from the
227.Xr loader 8
228command line.
229This is useful for system recovery when
230.Pa /etc/fstab
231is damaged, lost, or read from the wrong partition.
232.It Ar password
233Protect boot menu with a password without interrupting
234.Ic autoboot
235process.
236The password should be in clear text format.
237If a password is set, boot menu will not appear until any key is pressed during
238countdown period specified by
239.Va autoboot_delay
240variable or
241.Ic autoboot
242process fails.
243In both cases user should provide specified password to be able to access boot
244menu.
245.It Ar bootlock_password
246Provides a password to be required by check-password before execution is
247allowed to continue.
248The password should be in clear text format.
249If a password is set, the user must provide specified password to boot.
250.It Ar verbose_loading
251If set to
252.Dq YES ,
253module names will be displayed as they are loaded.
254.It Ar module_blacklist
255Blacklist of modules.
256Modules specified in the blacklist may not be loaded automatically with a
257.Ar *_load
258directive, but they may be loaded directly at the
259.Xr loader 8
260prompt.
261Blacklisted modules may still be loaded indirectly as dependencies of other
262modules.
263.It Ar *_load
264If set to
265.Dq YES ,
266that module will be loaded.
267If no name is defined (see below), the
268module's name is taken to be the same as the prefix.
269.It Ar *_name
270Defines the name of the module.
271.It Ar *_type
272Defines the module's type.
273If none is given, it defaults to a kld module.
274.It Ar *_flags
275Flags and parameters to be passed to the module.
276.It Ar *_before
277Commands to be executed before the module is loaded.
278Use of this setting
279should be avoided.
280.It Ar *_after
281Commands to be executed after the module is loaded.
282Use of this setting
283should be avoided.
284.It Ar *_error
285Commands to be executed if the loading of a module fails.
286Except for the
287special value
288.Dq abort ,
289which aborts the bootstrap process, use of this setting should be avoided.
290.El
291.Pp
292.Em WARNING :
293developers should never use these suffixes for any kernel environment
294variables (tunables) or conflicts will result.
295.Sh DEFAULT SETTINGS
296Most of
297.Nm Ns 's
298default settings can be ignored.
299The few of them which are important
300or useful are:
301.Bl -tag -width bootfile -offset indent
302.It Va local_loader_conf_files
303.Pq Dq /boot/loader.conf.local
304Ensure
305.Va loader.conf.local
306can always be used to override settings from files found in
307.Va loader_conf_files
308and
309.Va loader_conf_dirs .
310.It Va bitmap_load
311.Pq Dq NO
312If set to
313.Dq YES ,
314a bitmap will be loaded to be displayed on screen while booting.
315.It Va bitmap_name
316.Pq Dq Pa /boot/splash.bmp
317Name of the bitmap to be loaded.
318Any other name can be used.
319.It Va comconsole_speed
320.Dq ( 115200
321or the value of the
322.Va BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED
323variable when
324.Xr loader 8
325was compiled).
326Sets the speed of the serial console.
327If the previous boot loader stage specified that a serial console
328is in use then the default speed is determined from the current
329serial port speed setting.
330.It Va console
331.Pq Dq vidconsole
332.Dq comconsole
333selects serial console,
334.Dq vidconsole
335selects the video console,
336.Dq efi
337selects the EFI console,
338.Dq nullconsole
339selects a mute console
340(useful for systems with neither a video console nor a serial port), and
341.Dq spinconsole
342selects the video console which prevents any input and hides all output
343replacing it with
344.Dq spinning
345character (useful for embedded products and such).
346This setting is for the
347.Xr loader 8
348only and does not set the kernel output.
349.It Va screen.font
350Set font size for framebuffer mode.
351The default font size is selected based on screen resolution.
352Note that the terminal's size may vary.
353.It Va screen.textmode
354Value
355.Dq 0
356will trigger BIOS loader to switch to use VESA BIOS Extension (VBE)
357frame buffer mode for console.
358The same effect can be achieved by setting
359.Va vbe_max_resolution .
360.Pp
361Value
362.Dq 1
363will force BIOS loader to use VGA text mode.
364.Pp
365If
366.Va vbe_max_resolution
367is not set, the loader will try to set screen resolution based on EDID
368information.
369If EDID is not available, the default resolution is 800x600 (if available).
370.It Va screen.height
371.It Va screen.width
372.It Va screen.depth
373.Va screen.height ,
374.Va screen.width ,
375.Va screen.depth
376are set by loader when loader is using framebuffer mode to draw the screen.
377.It Va efi_max_resolution
378.It Va vbe_max_resolution
379Specify the maximum desired resolution for the EFI or VBE framebuffer console.
380The following values are accepted:
381.Bl -column "WidthxHeight"
382.It Sy Value Ta Sy Resolution
383.It 480p Ta 640x480
384.It 720p Ta 1280x720
385.It 1080p Ta 1920x1080
386.It 1440p Ta 2560x1440
387.It 2160p Ta 3840x2160
388.It 4k Ta 3840x2160
389.It 5k Ta 5120x2880
390.It Va Width Ns x Ns Va Height Ta Va Width Ns x Ns Va Height
391.El
392.It Va kernel
393.Pq Dq kernel
394.It Va kernels
395.Pq Dq kernel kernel.old
396Space or comma separated list of kernels to present in the boot menu.
397.It Va loader_conf_files
398.Pq Dq Pa /boot/loader.conf /boot/loader.conf.local
399.It Va loader_conf_dirs
400.Pq Dq Pa /boot/loader.conf.d
401.It Va splash_bmp_load
402.Pq Dq NO
403If set to
404.Dq YES ,
405will load the splash screen module, making it possible to display a bmp image
406on the screen while booting.
407.It Va splash_pcx_load
408.Pq Dq NO
409If set to
410.Dq YES ,
411will load the splash screen module, making it possible to display a pcx image
412on the screen while booting.
413.It Va vesa_load
414.Pq Dq NO
415If set to
416.Dq YES ,
417the vesa module will be loaded, enabling bitmaps above VGA resolution to
418be displayed.
419.It Va beastie_disable
420If set to
421.Dq YES ,
422the beastie boot menu will be skipped.
423.It Va loader_autoboot_show Pq Dq Li YES
424If set to
425.Dq NO ,
426the autoboot menu will not be displayed
427.It Va loader_gfx
428If set to
429.Dq NO ,
430the ASCII art version of the brand and logo will be used even if graphical
431versions are available.
432Additionally, the menu frame will be drawn with ASCII art as well.
433.It Va loader_logo Pq Dq Li orbbw
434Selects a desired logo in the beastie boot menu.
435Possible values are:
436.Dq Li orbbw ,
437.Dq Li orb ,
438.Dq Li fbsdbw ,
439.Dq Li beastiebw ,
440.Dq Li beastie ,
441and
442.Dq Li none .
443.It Va loader_menu
444If set to
445.Dq NONE ,
446the menu will not be displayed
447.It Va loader_color
448If set to
449.Dq NO ,
450the beastie boot menu will be displayed without ANSI coloring.
451.It Va entropy_cache_load
452.Pq Dq YES
453If set to
454.Dq NO ,
455the very early
456boot-time entropy file
457will not be loaded.
458See the entropy entries in
459.Xr rc.conf 5 .
460.It Va entropy_cache_name
461.Pq Dq /boot/entropy
462The name of the very early
463boot-time entropy cache file.
464.It Va cpu_microcode_load
465.Pq Dq NO
466If set to
467.Dq YES ,
468the microcode update file specified by
469.Va cpu_microcode_name
470will be loaded and applied very early during boot.
471This provides functionality similar to
472.Xr cpucontrol 8
473but ensures that CPU features enabled by microcode updates can be
474used by the kernel.
475The update will be re-applied automatically when resuming from an
476ACPI sleep state.
477If the update file contains updates for multiple processor models,
478the kernel will search for and extract a matching update.
479Currently this setting is supported only on Intel
480.Dv i386
481and
482.Dv amd64
483processors.
484It has no effect on other processor types.
485.It Va cpu_microcode_name
486A path to a microcode update file.
487.El
488.Sh OTHER SETTINGS
489Other settings that may be used in
490.Nm
491that have no default value:
492.Bl -tag -width bootfile -offset indent
493.It Va fdt_overlays
494Specifies a comma-delimited list of FDT overlays to apply.
495.Pa /boot/dtb/overlays
496is created by default for overlays to be placed in.
497.It Va kernels_autodetect
498If set to
499.Dq YES ,
500attempt to auto-detect kernels installed in
501.Pa /boot .
502This is an option specific to the Lua-based loader.
503It is not available in the default Forth-based loader.
504.El
505.Sh FILES
506.Bl -tag -width /boot/defaults/loader.conf -compact
507.It Pa /boot/defaults/loader.conf
508Default settings \(em do not change this file.
509.It Pa /boot/loader.conf
510User defined settings.
511.It Pa /boot/loader.conf.lua
512User defined settings written in lua.
513.It Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/*.conf
514User defined settings split in separate files.
515.It Pa /boot/loader.conf.d/*.lua
516User defined settings written in lua and split in separate files.
517.It Pa /boot/loader.conf.local
518Machine-specific settings for sites with a common loader.conf. Allow to override
519settings defined in other files.
520.El
521.Sh SEE ALSO
522.Xr kenv 1 ,
523.Xr loader.conf.lua 5 ,
524.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
525.Xr boot 8 ,
526.Xr cpucontrol 8 ,
527.Xr loader 8 ,
528.Xr loader.4th 8
529.Sh HISTORY
530The file
531.Nm
532first appeared in
533.Fx 3.2 .
534.Sh AUTHORS
535This manual page was written by
536.An Daniel C. Sobral Aq dcs@FreeBSD.org .
537.Sh BUGS
538The
539.Xr loader 8
540stops reading
541.Nm
542when it encounters a syntax error, so any options which are vital for
543booting a particular system (i.e.,
544.Dq Va hw.ata.ata_dma Ns "=0" )
545should precede any experimental additions to
546.Nm .
547