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    VGA console video configuration

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      hendersonmc
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      I have pfsense system that I built from a D2500 SBC. It has a VGA output, and I hooked up my old Nokia Multigraph 446Xpro monitor to it. The video refresh rate is a paltry 31.5kHz, which allows text to limited to about 80 characters across the screen… barely enough for the "*** Welcome to pfSense..." banner to display on a single line.

      Is there a way thru the Shell interface to drive higher resolution video?

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        hendersonmc
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        It looks like the vidcontrol command works to display video status, but I cannot get it to change video mode

        I got a list of supported modes with this command

        vidcontrol -i mode | more

        However, I can't pick the mode. I have tried the following and the only response I get is the command line usage for vidcontrol.

        vidcontrol mode
        vidcontrol mode 80x25
        vidcontrol mode 80x60
        vidcontrol mode 0

        Am I missing a flag? or?

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          hendersonmc
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          The follow on to the question on how to temporarily change the video mode of the console is how to change to the default boot confiiguration. Ideally, for a packaged system like pfsense, that change should be stored in the XML configuration, with an appropriate webconfigurator user interface.

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            kpa
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            The text console is a very low priority for a firewall system, it's deemed enough if it works and the default settings result in a readable console screen.

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              Per Hansson
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              @hendersonmc:

              However, I can't pick the mode. I have tried the following and the only response I get is the command line usage for vidcontrol.

              vidcontrol mode
              vidcontrol mode 80x25
              vidcontrol mode 80x60
              vidcontrol mode 0

              Am I missing a flag? or?

              Just installed 2.3.4 and had to set this at runtime myself now.
              I had the same error until I realized I had to type "vidcontrol MODE_283"
              I.e. the "MODE" must be written in uppercase!

              EDIT: You can also use the plugin "Shellcmd" to set the resolution at boot time:
              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=52950.msg283356#msg283356

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                hendersonmc
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                Thanks Per Hansson! Now I can read most of the pfsense startup messages, do a useful pftop, display the firewall log, etc.

                I know some active members of the forum have a different opinion about implementing the console interface, but my experience has always been, better safe than sorry.

                ![Video startup fix.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/Video startup fix.jpg)
                ![Video startup fix.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Video startup fix.jpg_thumb)

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