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    IBASE FWA7204-1G (Pfsense Installation)

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      dreamslacker
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      @ollie01:

      Thanks dreamslacker,

      embedded variant = pfSense-2.0-RC1-2g-i386-20110226-1633-nanobsd.img?

      Regards

      o

      Yes.  2g implies that it is a 2GB image.  Depending on your CF card, you might need to go 1 size down.

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        ollie01
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        I've got a 40GB HDD attached to the FWA… can i still proceed with the install?

        or the HDD installation from another PC would be better?

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          dreamslacker
          last edited by

          @ollie01:

          I've got a 40GB HDD attached to the FWA… can i still proceed with the install?

          or the HDD installation from another PC would be better?

          You can perform a full install on another PC and enable the serial console before powering off and transferring the HDD over to the FWA.
          Note that you will need to access the FWA by serial and re-configure the interfaces after that.

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            ollie01
            last edited by

            Thanks dreamslacker,

            your advice has been really helpful to get me on the right track.

            Is there a guide i should follow, to install pfsense on a HDD from another pc?

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              ollie01
              last edited by

              Just to confirm i will be doing this the rigth way:

              #1 - Connect FWA HDD to my PC
              #2 - Boot with the ISO downloaded from Pfsense on my PC
              #3 - Initiate the installation
              #4 - Enable the Serial Console

              #5 - Connect the HDD back to the FWA
              #6 - Boot up and configure the interfaces

              As in FULL installation i would presume this will do: pfSense-2.0-RC1-i386-20110226-1530.iso.gz

              Is the above correct?

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                dreamslacker
                last edited by

                Effectively, yes.

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                  ollie01
                  last edited by

                  OK,

                  I'm at point #4 - dumb question - how do you enable the serial console?

                  Regards
                  o

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                    wallabybob
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                    @ollie01:

                    I'm at point #4 - dumb question - how do you enable the serial console?

                    System -> Advanced, click on Admin Access, scroll down to Serial Communications

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                      ollie01
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                      Ok guys, Pfsense installed and connected to FWA - Once setting up Putty to connect - can see pfsense booting up and got this:

                      ad0: 152627MB <samsung hm160hc="" lq100-10="">at ata0-master UDMA100
                      GEOM: ad0s1: geometry does not match label (255h,63s != 16h,63s).
                      Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a
                      ROOT MOUNT ERROR:
                      If you have invalid mount options, reboot, and first try the following from
                      the loader prompt:

                      and then remove invalid mount options from /etc/fstab.

                      Loader variables:
                      vfs.root.mountfrom=ufs:/dev/da0s1a
                      vfs.root.mountfrom.options=rw

                      Manual root filesystem specification:
                       <fstype>: <device>Mount <device>using filesystem <fstype>eg. ufs:/dev/da0s1a
                                            eg. cd9660:/dev/acd0
                                            This is equivalent to: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /

                      ?                  List valid disk boot devices
                        <empty line="">Abort manual input

                      Any ideas?

                      NB: I've tried this option but problem persists (set vfs.root.mountfrom.options=rw
                      )</empty></fstype></device></device></fstype></samsung>

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                        ollie01
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                        ufs:/dev/ad0s1a

                        That solved my problem… incase anyone meets the same issue on IBASE.

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                          ollie01
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                          Thanks guys, pFsense installed and working perfectly¬!

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                            dreamslacker
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                            Congrats.
                            Looks like I forgot to warn you about leaving only and only the installation HDD hooked up to the surrogate computer.  Otherwise, the boot time options will try and find the previous mounting point (non-ad0) when you transfer it.

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