Apologies if the title was vague, I'll try my best to explain. I'm new to the UNIX booting process and the components of such systems at this level.
Resources I'm using:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/command-line-manual-installation-how-to-with-video-if-needed.83934/...
(Disclaimer: I'm a noob. Structure your replies accordingly.)
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