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    Installation Hang

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      GeeZuZz
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      I have the same problem. The computer always freezes right after detecting DVD-rom.

      Other notes:

      • If i plug in a floppy drive, it will read from the floppy before it freezes
      • No change if i disable floppy in bios
      • Tried 4 different cd-rom's, all freezes at the same point
      • Tried two different cd''s.
      • Tried different connection setups (master/slave/ide1/ide2)

      Last line shown before freezing is usually:
      "GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider acd0 is iso9660/pfSense"

      Does anyone have any suggestions? Using the latest (1.01) image btw.

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        hoba
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        Disable dma for atapi cdroms (see http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=BootOptions ).

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          sullrich
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          http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=BootTroubleShooting

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            GeeZuZz
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            @hoba:

            Disable dma for atapi cdroms (see http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=BootOptions ).

            I don't have any specific dma options in the extremely simple compaq bios, but i "disabled" all ide related features.
            I also chose option 6 when booting to get to command line and wrote the set commands before i entered "boot" - but still it just freezes.
            I can see that both harddrive and dvd-rom was mounted in PIO4 mode, so dma is disabled.

            sullrich: Only the first sentence there applies to me, and i have already tried disabling the floppy. To start with i didn't even had a floppy drive connected.

            Thanks for your quick replies.

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              sullrich
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              You dont need to disable it in the bios.  The page that hoba pointed out has instructions on how to do so.

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                GeeZuZz
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                @sullrich:

                You dont need to disable it in the bios.  The page that hoba pointed out has instructions on how to do so.

                Yes, but it is disabled - it says PIO4 for both the harddrive and cd-rom.

                I also have tested with an very old cd-rom which doesn't even support dma.

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                  sullrich
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                  You are still missing the point.  You need to tell FreeBSD to disable it.

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                    GeeZuZz
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                    @sullrich:

                    You are still missing the point.  You need to tell FreeBSD to disable it.

                    I know, i select "Escape to loader prompt" and at the loader prompt i enter: "set hw.ata.ata_dma=0" and "set hw.ata.atapi_dma=0" before i enter "boot".

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                      GeeZuZz
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                      I guess Freebsd 6 simply doesn't support my motherboard (it's an old Compaq P3 500mhz pc).

                      This problem is obviously not related to the devices themselves - since it even occurs with neither of them connected. Just tried to install pfsense to a harddrive using vmware, and then plug in the harddrive in the "problem-computer", and it froze at the same place, just this it was after detecting the hd (since cd-rom was not connected). Same problem when booting from cd without hdd also.

                      My guess is that it's not related to detection of these devices at all - but it freezes when starting the next step of the bootup. Maybe someone with a working system could check what happens just after the devices have been detected?

                      Too bad i have to continue use m0n0wall, cause theres some features in pfsense i really want :(

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                        hoba
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                        Did you try a biosupdate?

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