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    PFSENSE booting problem – please help

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      smith02
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      Hello,
      Yesterday I had the same problem about
      booting the 1.2.2 version, but now I've installed
      it without any errors. What I did is set the harddisk
      parameter manually in the bios as freeBSD is
      reading it not correctly. I,m using the old p4 2.4GHZ
      on MSI Mobo.
      I just thought this might help.

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        sierradump
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        Sorry for off topic, but I have SEVERAL of these server boards (the Tyan Tiger i7501R) – I am very interested to hear if you were able to install ESXi ???

        Please let me know either way!  Thanks!

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          Guest
          last edited by

          Hey,

          I just experienced the same problem with 2 different laptop ide drives.  One is a 60gb Fujitsu, the other is a 80gb Seagate.  I tracked my problems down to the parallel ata cable.  I was using a 40 conductor because it didn't have the middle pin blocked out like the 80 conductress do and my laptop ide converter has that extra pin.  with the 40 conductor cable and a full 3.5" 10gb hard drive, everything worked fine.  I solved the problem by bending the extra pin out of the way on the adapter and upgrading to a 80 conductor cable.  I didn't read the entire thread so I'm not sure any of this will help you.  Now im running on a quiet, efficient, WAY OVER SIZED hard drive.  Guess that means i will have to increase the amount of space allotted to the proxy ;D  I just thought I would share my experience with the same error.

          Hope this helps and you don't give up on pfsense.  It is the best product out there for just about all applications.
          -V

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            ToxIcon
            last edited by

            HI all made a little progress with the Tiger i7501R board I got it to boot to the  welcome to pfsense
            where you can chose how to boot 1, 2, 3 and so on, but then it get to this line and seem to get stuck

            [boot/Kernel/acpi-ko text -0x525d0 data-0x23a0+0x186csymc=[0x4+0x8600+0x4+0xb0a]
            |
            |
            _ just blinks

            I disable CPU Hyper-Threading to get it boot to the above

            do any one have a !u server that boots all the way and can paste their bios settings here thanks

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              tranquilnet
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              I was having a similar boot error on pfsense 1.2.2 after the full live CD ISO install:

              hptrr: no controller found
              ad4: FAILURE - SET_MULTI status=51 <ready,dsc,error>error=4 <aborted>My Hardware:

              Motherboard  SuperServer 5015B-MRB
              http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015B-MR.cfm

              Processor    Xeon Dual Core 3065 2.33 4M 1333fsb Boxed

              Memory    4GB (4 x 1GB) 667MHz DDRII Unbuffered ECC Memory

              I installed pfsense with no swap on a 40 Pin IDE 1GB Dual embedded disk module (SLC).

              http://www.innodisk.com/production.jsp?flashid=81

              I ended up changing the BIOS setting for this IDE ad4 device by entering the BIOS ~~and selecting:

              Ext. Primary Master [1048MB]

              and changing the settings from [auto] to [user]

              and changing the Transfer Mode to [FPIO 4 / DMA 2]

              and changing the Ultra DMA Mode to [Mode 4]

              After doing this, everything booted fine.

              -Will http://www.tranquilnet.com~~</aborted></ready,dsc,error>

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                SeanT
                last edited by

                I had this same problem also, it would get the FreeBSD boot loader after pfsense 1.2.2 installation and do a face plant at

                Default F1
                FreBSD

                /

                After reading this thread I played around with the BIOS settings which made no difference.

                I also tried installing FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE and it worked fine.
                After installing FreeBSD 7.0 I tried to install pfsense over the existing partition without recreating it and that got me a little farther, I got past the boot loader however it couldn't find the kernel.

                Next I tried installing pfsense on a USB thumb drive, this method was able to boot!
                However using a 4GB thumb drive over the 250GB SATA hard drive in the server was not a viable solution for me.
                I booted off the thumb drive and changed /etc/fstab to point to the internal HD installation of pfsense, rebooted and crossed my fingers.

                I now have a working installation of pfsense running off the HD but booting off a 4GB  thumb drive
                I hope this helps someone else get past the booting problem, I know I spent a few days trying to get it to work right then gave up and made it work.  My pfsense server has been up and running for over 30 days with no problems, sorry for not posting my work around sooner.

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                  sippy
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                  I'd just like to say that I had the same problem and what solved it for me was resetting my BIOS settings to "Default Optimized Settings" , as an earlier post indicated.  I think what was this reset was the onboard RAID controller config that came with this mobo (about 5 years old – Gigabyte model).  I had messed with it years ago and changed the RAID mode for some reason.

                  I know these aren't very useful details, but hopefully it can point some others in the right direction.

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                    Elsewhere
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                    I had problems with my USP keyboard and some of my network cards. I´ve tried every solution that the forum could provide and then i accidentally read about the 1.2.3 version.

                    http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=377

                    This solved all my problems! The even the USB keyboard is working without any workaround.

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                      jchuerta
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                      I think I got the answer just go to the bios and disable the keyboard num lock option an then install pfsense again ..  :P

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                        chrisg
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                        I have an ASUS P5LD2-VM motherboard, installing version 1.2.3, 300GB SATA drive, and was having these problems as well.  I enabled "Compatability Mode, PATA+SATA" in the BIOS setting and this didn't fix it, but did change the device from ad10 to ad2.  I then specified during a new install ~10GB for first partition (and the remaining 280GB for second partition), and cleared the "Packet Mode" check box in the Bootblocker installation dialog.  It works now.  I'm not sure if it was the smaller partition size (I was just doing a 300GB, entire drive partition) or if clearing "Packet Mode" during install that did the trick.

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                          lightenup
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                          I just wanted to share my experience. My friend and I both have a system based on an older Intel D915PGNL 915P motherboard with SATA drives. Accepting the defaults during install would result in pfSense hanging while trying to boot off of the HDD. I upgraded to the latest bios and loaded system defaults, this had no effect, enabling legacy HDD mode did not help either. After reading some threads in the forum, I decided to partition my 160gb drive and disable 'packet mode', I gave the primary partition 20gb and allocated the rest to the second partition. Once this was done everything booted up properly.

                          Light

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                            sullrich
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                            This topic is old.  However folks seeing problems should check this document out: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting

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