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      4RR3N
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      Hi,

      I'm new to pfSense and just want to check on something, therefore, I have a few questions:

      1. When booting up pfsense, I can see some errors which I was not able to take note of as the boot-up process is just too quick. My question here is what type of errors I should be looking out for to make sure that I don't have any issues with pfSense as well as to keep it fully secure ?

      2. Is there a point of reviewing all the logs that happened during the boot-up process in the first place if everything works fine\as expected ?

      3. Is there a way to view the logs from when the boot-up process have happened ? I would prefer it to view them in the GUI if possible.

      Thanks

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Some errors will be shown during a normal boot and are expected. For example are start of the boot in the bootloader you will probably see a UUID error, that's nothing to be concerned about.
        You will probably also see some errors or warnings from unsupported hardware devivces in your system.

        It's a good idea to review the boot logs but only if you know what to expect there! Or if you are looking for a specific error for example.

        You can see most of the boot logs in Status > System Logs > OS Boot in the webgui or in the file /var/logs/dmesg.boot at the CLI.
        Those don't include anything that might be shown before the syslog process starts, so output from the BIOS and bootloader is not shown.

        Steve

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          4RR3N @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 Thanks, this helps a lot.

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