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    LiveCD Boot Issue "fwohci0: phy int" repeating

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      gilson585
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      really no suggestions yet? I'm open to anything, if you think I have to copy it to usb or hdd and then modify something I'd be totally open to that just not sure where to start.

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        Slam
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        Try disabling PNP in the bios if you havent done so already, also if I remember correctly, there should be a few options to choose when you boot up, I think option 2 to disable acpi and I think option 3 for safe mode, you could try all of the above and see if you make any progress, lastly a bios update might solve your problem, apart from that nothing else I can think of.

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          gilson585
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          Thanks for the suggestions but this bios has no PNP option either. It has next to no options but I have the latest bios rom and have disabled LCD power save and auto dim, and Touchpad support. I also have disabled removable devices and set CDRom as first device and HDD as second. Other than that I really only have AGP Gart and passwd options. As for the Live boot menu options I've tried them all to no avail. In the mean time I've also tried 1.01-1.2.1 and have the same issue there. Gonna grab a BSD disk next and go from there. Weird since its based off monowall that pfSense won't work but monowall does.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            Have you tried to disable firewire in the BIOS?

            Seems like the next likely step.

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              gilson585
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              The bios doesnt have that option nor does it have Upnp or anything else useful.

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                Is the firewire port on the motherboard?

                I don't think I've ever encountered a motherboard with a built-in firewire port that couldn't be shut off in the BIOS somewhereโ€ฆ

                You might also be able to disable it with device hints at the loader prompt, but that is less than ideal.

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                  gilson585
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                  Yea its on the mobo but the bios is useless for much other than boot order and clock settings. I don't have any firewire devices connected but if you could tell me how to blacklist it or disable it at the loader/cmd prompt i would be very happy.

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    At the main boot menu, the one with the ASCII logo, press option 6 to get to a loader prompt.

                    At the "OK" prompt, type:
                    set hint.fwohci.0.disabled="1"
                    boot

                    If that lets you get farther, you can add a line to /boot/device.hints with just this:
                    hint.fwohci.0.disabled="1"

                    That will get reset after an update, so be careful when updating pfSense in the future.

                    If that does not help, then it probably isn't a firewire problem and that just happens to be the last device printed before it locks up.

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                      gilson585
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                      Thank you very much for that information thats what I have been looking for. I can't try it ATM cause the internet needs to be up but I will give it a go later tonight and see if it works.

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                        gilson585
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                        Despite your advice it appears the display driver fails somehow on my sis chipset (junk btw) so I went ahead and installed it on a VM. Using an nLite'd XP Pro install for minimal host overhead I have had great success running pfSense 1.2.3-Release with virtualbox. After bridging the adapters and mirroring the WAN mac it performs great, especially squid and upnp. Hope to get it on some real hardware soon. Thx again.

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