Default loader.conf: Drop efi_max_resolution to 1x1

Effectively disabling the mode changing bits in the loader. No matter which
way we go with it, it seems to be wrong- either the firmware doesn't change
the resolution and reports the resolution we requested, or the firmware
changes the resolution and doesn't report the resolution we requested. It
some cases, it does the right thing, but the bad cases outweight those.

Interested individuals can still set efi_max_resolution to 1080p or whatnot
in loader.conf(5) to restore the new behavior, but the new behavior does not
work out well for many cases.

Discussed with: imp
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Kyle Evans 2018-04-03 02:41:32 +00:00
parent f8fea0d90e
commit 643dc495a0

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ acpi_video_load="NO" # Load the ACPI video extension driver
#geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="NO" # Prompt for geli(8) passphrase to mount root #geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="NO" # Prompt for geli(8) passphrase to mount root
bootenv_autolist="YES" # Auto populate the list of ZFS Boot Environments bootenv_autolist="YES" # Auto populate the list of ZFS Boot Environments
#beastie_disable="NO" # Turn the beastie boot menu on and off #beastie_disable="NO" # Turn the beastie boot menu on and off
efi_max_resolution="1080p" # Set the max resolution for EFI loader to use: efi_max_resolution="1x1" # Set the max resolution for EFI loader to use:
# 480p, 720p, 1080p, 2160p/4k, 5k, or specify # 480p, 720p, 1080p, 2160p/4k, 5k, or specify
# WidthxHeight (e.g. 1920x1080) # WidthxHeight (e.g. 1920x1080)
#kernels="kernel kernel.old" # Kernels to display in the boot menu #kernels="kernel kernel.old" # Kernels to display in the boot menu