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    pfSense CE 2.8.0 upgrade stalls after reboot and gets stuck in Stage 2

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      bamypamy
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      I tried to follow the thread but got lost.
      Is there a fix for the issue when it gets stuck at da0: on proxmox 8.3.3 when updating from 2.7.2?
      I get this issue when going to 2.8.0 or 2.8.1 doesn't matter.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @bamypamy
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        @bamypamy said in pfSense CE 2.8.0 upgrade stalls after reboot and gets stuck in Stage 2:

        it gets stuck at da0:

        Where exactly is that happening?

        How do you have the VM configured in Proxmox? I haven't seen any upgrade issues there.

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          andres-asm @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 try changing console to video, that worked for me

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            bamypamy @andres-asm
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            @andres-asm I read that in the other posts but I don't know waht it means.

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              skybot
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              Hi everyone,

              I am running into the same problem described here – the pfSense CE 2.8.0 upgrade stalls after reboot and gets stuck in Stage 2.

              In my case, this happens on several HPE servers:

              ProLiant DL20 Gen9

              ProLiant DL160 Gen9

              ProLiant DL160 Gen10

              Unfortunately, switching from UEFI to BIOS is not an option in my environment. At this point I am stuck and don’t know how to proceed further.

              Has anyone found a workaround or solution for this issue on HPE ProLiant systems? Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

              Thanks a lot in advance!

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                bamypamy @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 Do you need any more information?
                Screenshot 2025-09-08 at 20.46.36.png

                It happens on first reboot after installing the update.

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                  bamypamy @bamypamy
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                  I guess you mean setting the Display to something other than Default. I tried Standard VGA and VMware compatible but it always gets stuck here.
                  Screenshot 2025-09-08 at 21.07.34.png

                  Works just fine when rolling back to 2.7.2. Same happens with 2.8.0.

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                    andres-asm @bamypamy
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                    @bamypamy when it just boots it will show you a menu with number options, on that menu you can press 6 I think or something like that to change if it boots to a serial menu or a video menu

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Nope he means setting the console type in pfSense to video rather than serial or dual console. You can set it temporarily at the loader menu or in Sys > Adv in the webgui before upgrade.

                      That screenshot seems to show it is finding the boot device but is writing to the other console. In which case setting video as primary may well be the correct setting.

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                        bamypamy
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                        Ah that's what you mean. Thanks for pointing it out.
                        Unfortunately it is already set to video by default. I tried all the other options but still the same.
                        The only thing that changes is that whenever I set it to something other than video it shows this additional line before it stops.

                        Dual Console: Video Primary, Serial Secondary

                        By the way it is Menu point 5.

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                          bamypamy
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                          When I boot with kernel.old during the first restart after updating from 2.7.2 to 2.8.1, it boots without any problems and completes the update. After the next restart, it boots with kernel FreeBSD15 under 2.8.1.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Huh so boot's correctly after switching back the upgraded kernel?

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