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Recent console change has destroyed capacity to connect to legacy FreeBSD installs

Posted on April 20, 2026

This used to be entirely-possible even through FreeBSD was not “officially” supported. This change, unfortunately, means that recovery from a problem is no longer reasonably possible since there is now no way to get console access at all. All I get now is “Waiting for console”…

Is DO really trying to throw a nearly 10 year old customer off by making it impossible for me to perform updates and maintenance with reasonable safety?

Edit: Ok, its STILL THERE but not where it was – now its under “settings” in “Recovery Console.” I know DO walked away from FreeBSD support quite some time ago but IMHO they should reconsider given that I submitted a literal one-word change in their init script dependency years ago that resolved the only actual problem – and FreeBSD has worked fine since.



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Heya, @karldenninger

Glad you found it! Yeah the console got moved around in a recent UI update which caught a few people off guard - Settings → Recovery Console is the new home for it.

And fair point on the FreeBSD history, that one word init fix is a good example of how little it sometimes takes to make things work. It’s never been officially supported but it’s held up surprisingly well for years running unsupported.

Regards

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