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    mpapec
    last edited by Nov 21, 2005, 10:47 AM

    During the boot pfsense finds config.xml on usb drive but later when runing some .inc script complains that it can't find /cf/conf/config.xml when looking for it.

    Is it possible that config.xml gets deleted during boot? (config.xml if from 0.90)

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      sullrich
      last edited by Nov 21, 2005, 3:41 PM

      @mpapec:

      During the boot pfsense finds config.xml on usb drive but later when runing some .inc script complains that it can't find /cf/conf/config.xml when looking for it.

      Is it possible that config.xml gets deleted during boot? (config.xml if from 0.90)

      This has been fixed.  It's cosmetic.

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        luvrig
        last edited by Nov 21, 2005, 10:27 PM

        @sullrich:

        @mpapec:

        During the boot pfsense finds config.xml on usb drive but later when runing some .inc script complains that it can't find /cf/conf/config.xml when looking for it.

        Is it possible that config.xml gets deleted during boot? (config.xml if from 0.90)

        This has been fixed.  It's cosmetic.

        Which version is this fixed in?  I also tried 0.94.4 and it looks like it wipes everything on my flash when it boots, not just the config.xml.

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          sullrich
          last edited by Nov 21, 2005, 10:29 PM

          @luvrig:

          @sullrich:

          @mpapec:

          During the boot pfsense finds config.xml on usb drive but later when runing some .inc script complains that it can't find /cf/conf/config.xml when looking for it.

          Is it possible that config.xml gets deleted during boot? (config.xml if from 0.90)

          This has been fixed.  It's cosmetic.

          Which version is this fixed in?  I also tried 0.94.4 and it looks like it wipes everything on my flash when it boots, not just the config.xml.

          0.94.8

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            mpapec
            last edited by Nov 23, 2005, 3:53 PM

            It seems that error is still there,
            Now "fopen" can't open /conf/config.xml and config.xml gets wiped from floppy.

            btw,
            df -h outputs strange mounts,

            
            Filesystem              Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
            /dev/iso9660/pfSense     36M     36M      0B   100%    /
            devfs                   1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
            /dev/md0.uzip            74M     64M    4.2M    94%    /usr
            /dev/md1                 31M    958K     27M     3%    /var
            /dev/md2                 19M     10K     18M     0%    /tmp
            /dev/md3                 19M    2.1M     15M    12%    /etc
            /dev/md4                 19M     16K     18M     0%    /root
            /dev/fd0                1.4M     10K    1.4M     1%    /tmp/mnt/cf
            /tmp/mnt/cf             1.4M     10K    1.4M     1%    /cf/conf
            /tmp/mnt/cf             1.4M     10K    1.4M     1%    /conf
            
            

            /dev/fd0 device is on /tmp/mnt/cf, that's fine,
            but /tmp/mnt/cf is twice mounted later as a device..
            Should that be some kind of mount loopback, or something went wrong?

            pfsense is live 0.94.10

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              satu
              last edited by Nov 23, 2005, 7:00 PM

              @mpapec:

              df -h outputs strange mounts,

              
              Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
              /dev/iso9660/pfSense 36M 36M 0B 100% /
              devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev
              /dev/md0.uzip 74M 64M 4.2M 94% /usr
              /dev/md1 31M 958K 27M 3% /var
              /dev/md2 19M 10K 18M 0% /tmp
              /dev/md3 19M 2.1M 15M 12% /etc
              /dev/md4 19M 16K 18M 0% /root
              /dev/fd0 1.4M 10K 1.4M 1% /tmp/mnt/cf
              /tmp/mnt/cf 1.4M 10K 1.4M 1% /cf/conf
              /tmp/mnt/cf 1.4M 10K 1.4M 1% /conf
              
              

              /dev/fd0 device is on /tmp/mnt/cf, that's fine,
              but /tmp/mnt/cf is twice mounted later as a device..
              Should that be some kind of mount loopback, or something went wrong?

              It is mount_nullfs. Could you post the `mount' output?

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                mpapec
                last edited by Nov 24, 2005, 5:10 PM

                here ..

                
                /dev/iso9660/pfSense on / (cd9660, local, read-only)
                devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
                /dev/md0.uzip on /usr (ufs, local, read-only)
                /dev/md1 on /var (ufs, local)
                /dev/md2 on /tmp (ufs, local)
                /dev/md3 on /etc (ufs, local)
                /dev/md4 on /root (ufs, local)
                /dev/fd0 on /tmp/mnt/cf (msdosfs, local)
                /tmp/mnt/cf on /cf/conf (nullfs, local)
                /tmp/mnt/cf on /conf (nullfs, local)
                
                

                and all files on floppy get wiped  :o

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                  satu
                  last edited by Nov 26, 2005, 2:41 AM

                  Just fixed by Scott. See http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=703,6. Hopefully there will not be the problem in next release.

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