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    Microdrive as a replacement for CF?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • valnarV
      valnar
      last edited by

      I'm coming from the m0n0wall mailing list looking for more functionality out of my WRAP board, so forgive this first post if its been discussed before.

      I know that compact flash cards have limited write capabilities, and I read the pfSense website that says embedded platforms (like my WRAP) won't get the full functionality because of it.  But what about Hitachi/IBM Microdrives?  I haven't bought one yet, or used one at all, but does anyone know if they work in a WRAP board?  If so, would that allow the full functionality of pfSense on a WRAP platform?

      Robert

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        sullrich
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        If you boot the LiveCD and install to the microdrive then you will have all functionality of pfSense.

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          czappi
          last edited by

          is it possible to install full functional pfsense on 1 GB CF card over LiveCD for Wrap

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            @czappi:

            is it possible to install full functional pfsense on 1 GB CF card over LiveCD for Wrap

            Yep, but the kernel may not boot if video and such are enabled.

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              czappi
              last edited by

              how can i change the parameter?

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                @czappi:

                how can i change the parameter?

                Its not that easy.  You would have to copy a kernel from the embedded version.

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                  czappi
                  last edited by

                  OK

                  I have on my wrap the version 0.94.12 install can i download the kernel over wrap or must i use a cf reader with pc and linux to copy kernel

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                    sullrich
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                    @czappi:

                    OK

                    I have on my wrap the version 0.94.12 install can i download the kernel over wrap or must i use a cf reader with pc and linux to copy kernel

                    • Copy the kernel from /boot/kernel/kernel to somewhere

                    • Install pfSense but before letting it reboot hit ctrl-c to cancel the reboot

                    • Copy the kernel to /boot/kernel/kernel

                    Oh, did I mention this isn't supported?  Good luck.

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                      czappi
                      last edited by

                      Thanks

                      I testet it ;D

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                        roberttran
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                        @sullrich:

                        @czappi:

                        OK

                        I have on my wrap the version 0.94.12 install can i download the kernel over wrap or must i use a cf reader with pc and linux to copy kernel

                        • Copy the kernel from /boot/kernel/kernel to somewhere

                        • Install pfSense but before letting it reboot hit ctrl-c to cancel the reboot

                        • Copy the kernel to /boot/kernel/kernel

                        Oh, did I mention this isn't supported?  Good luck.

                        So I first copy the embedded kernal to somewhere on my PC
                        Boot up the full live CD and install on my CF
                        Stop the reboot
                        Copy the the embedded kernal over to my CF (overwriting the full kernal)

                        Is that it?

                        Other then that, the install process is the standard WRAP process found on the tutorial?

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                        • valnarV
                          valnar
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                          Continuing my thread…..

                          I'm not a developer, so forgive an obviously dumb question:

                          Would it be possible to create an embedded image that has the full fuctionality of pfSense, but one that uses a RAM drive to store all the major logging and read-write changes that would kill a normal CF card?  Certainly Linux distros like DSL or Puppy, I think, do something similar as to limit the number of read-writes needed except for configuration changes.

                          Has an approach like this been thought of for pfSense?  Is it possible?  ???

                          Robert

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                            sullrich
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                            We have 2 methods of developing you're own image.  The VMWare developers edition and the pfSense developers edition.

                            We do not plan on adding more work to a already complicated/time cosnuming release process.

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