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  1. So after some testing with a mate, we found that only selecting the 2 interfaces on BUS 2 works, you just cannot get split the other BUS and have one interface work. I proved this by creating another VM and just selecting 0000:01:00.1 - during pfSense booting up, it says not ethernet found and wont allow you to go any further with the configuration.
  2. Ok cool - I will change the binding now. Yeah i picked up the issue with the vfio.pci.cfg... I've selected all 3 for me freebsd VM. The issue I'm having now however, is pfSense is only picking up one interface during the install - bge0.
  3. Thanks for your assistance @ghost82 - I got it going now!
  4. Ok so I misunderstood in my previous post... I had to create a vfio-pci.cfg file via the terminal and within the file put: BIND=14e4:165f 0000:01:00.1|14e4:165f 0000:02:00.0|14e4:165f 0000:02:00.1 After reboot, nothing has changed... I double checked that the vfio-pci.cfg file is still within the config: There is no button for vfio-pci within the tools: It appears that the vfio-pci.cfg file isnt being read? Cheers
  5. So I left the pcie_acs_override=downstream,multifunction config in the syslinux. I went to the config folder, there was no vfio-pci.cfg file so I manually created it. In that file, I only have the following line written: BIND=14e4:165f 0000:01:00.1|14e4:165f 0000:02:00.0|14e4:165f 0000:02:00.1 Other PCI Devices within the VM configuration screen, still shows "None available".
  6. Thanks for the reply! Ok so I've changed the acs overide to what you suggested: The IOMMU groups for the NIC is already greyed out: VM still doesn't show the card to passthrough:
  7. G'day Unraid Community! I'm very new to servers / unraid so please excuse my ignorance! I'm having trouble getting my NIC to display as an "Other PCI Devices" to allow passthrough when creating a freebsd VM - I'm trying to get the VM to host pfSense. I'm following SpaceInvader One's guide on pfSense install on Unraid: I'm using a Dell r730 server, I have enabled IOMMU within the BIOS. I have also checked that my Broadcom BCM5720 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe is compatible with freebsd. I have no idea what I've done wrong - could anyone please help me out?? Please find below pictures to show my config, etc. My Syslinux Config where I performed the ACS overide: My IOMMU groups did look like this prior to the ACS overide: Now what my IOMMU groups look like after the ACS overide: My Network Settings: The VM I'm trying to create: What I'm expecting to see from @SpaceInvaderOne video: Thanks guys!

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