etrigan63 I just ran into this same issue with an old HP Z440 business workstation. There is a bug in the new GhostBSD release that is based on FreeBSD 15.0; see: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=291461
Anyway, I ended up fixing the boot issue by enabling the machine's BIOS setting for PXE internal network boot.
To see if this applies to the Framework as well, you might look for a BIOS setting related to Boot Order, Boot Priority, or Network Boot. The specific option will probably be labeled something like Network Boot, PXE Boot, or Internal Network Adapter Boot, and that is the one to set to 'enable'.
HTH