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    *solved* Slow Speed when booting

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      CryoGenID
      last edited by

      Hey :-)

      I have just bought some FSC Futro S200 on which pfSense 1.2 seems to be running great.
      I couldn't resist and to try out the 1.3 Alpha so I tried it.
      Problem:
      It takes forever to boot… Even the BTX Bootloader takes ~15 Minutes to run through...

      No Problems with the 1.2-Version of pfSense though...

      I don't know why that is, I just wanted to let you programmers know ;-)

      Best regards,

      Chris

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        cmb
        last edited by

        Does 1.2.1 show the same symptoms?

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          CryoGenID
          last edited by

          I have not yet tried 1.2.1… Just 1.2 which runs perfectly fine...
          I'll test 1.2.1 today and report back :-)

          Best regards,

          Chris

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            CryoGenID
            last edited by

            Well it might take some time as I now have problems with the bootloader:
            It won't boot from the CF-Card, only displays repeatedly:

            –-
            F1  FreeBSD
            F5  Drive 0

            This is repeated endlessly...

            Any thoughts how to solve this?

            Best regards,

            Chris

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              eri--
              last edited by

              You have a broken bootloader, simple as that.

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                CryoGenID
                last edited by

                Well yes, but how can that happen?

                I have used the live cd and installed it onto the CF-Card, the installation program has not produced any
                error messages…

                Can I manually fix that bootloader from within the BSD-Shell?

                Thanks!

                Best regards,

                Christian

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                  eri--
                  last edited by

                  Can you try wih an embedded image from snapshots, the ones that end with .img and tell the results?

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                    CryoGenID
                    last edited by

                    Hey!

                    That worked perfectly!
                    No idea why the liveCD didn't create it correctly…

                    BUT:
                    The 1.2.1 image also boots as slowly as the 1.3 image...
                    It takes > 40 Minutes for the
                    "Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf"-Screen to go away :-(

                    How could we get this working?

                    Help  :'( :'(

                    Thanks and best regards,

                    Chris

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                      eri--
                      last edited by

                      What worked perfectly?!

                      Can you try if possible to update bios, disable acpi/apm in bios, disable any PlugN'Play settings in the bios and even set the hardrive/CF parameters to PIO4 not LBA….

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                        CryoGenID
                        last edited by

                        Hey!

                        That did the trick :-)

                        I had to change the "HDD Timing":
                        Before (which worked fine with 1.2-Version) it was set to "Ultra ATA-33".
                        Now it only works when set to "Standard" or "Fast PIO".

                        Is the reason for this a change in the FreeBSD-Version from 1.2 to 1.2.1 or 1.3?

                        Thanks and best regards,

                        Chris

                        P.S.: I still don't understand why the live-cd created a "non bootable" CF-Card. Writing
                        the image with physdiscwrite worked perfectly though…

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