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      VeGeTa-X
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      is pfSense-2.0-RC3-1g-amd64-20110621-1841-nanobsd.img.gz the correct image install on hard drive or is just a live cd?

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        The NanoBSD images do not have an installer because they are already a complete install. Once you have have copied the NanoBSD image to your boot disk (usually a flash drive) you are done.

        If you want to install to a hard drive you would normally use a .iso image to create a CD. Boot from that and then use the install option.

        If you need to boot from USB, because your system doesn't have a cd-rom drive, you can use one of the usb images to create a bootable USB stick and install from there:
        pfSense-memstick-2.0-RC3-amd64-20110621-2308.img.gz

        Steve

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          VeGeTa-X
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          ok I downloaded the pfSense-memstick-2.0-RC3-amd64-20110621-2308.img.gz and wrote image on to usb disk now I am receiving this error message

          mountroot> GEOM: da0: geometry does not match label (16h, 63s !=255h,63s).
          GEOM: da0: media size does not match label.

          I found on one forum that they recome running this command from the console but can not find console to input this command.

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            VeGeTa-X
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            I was receiving this error message

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              VeGeTa-X
              last edited by

              now I am receiving this error message

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                VeGeTa-X
                last edited by

                were do I enter this command ? dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=1M

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                  wallabybob
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                  @VeGeTa-X:

                  were do I enter this command ? dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=1M

                  Why do you want to do this?

                  Are you sure you want to do that command? /dev/ad0 is a FreeBSD ATA disk drive. A USB drive (such as referenced in one of the screenshots you posted earlier) might be called /dev/da0.

                  I've become confused about what you are wanting to do, in particular what pfSense facilities you want.

                  The "nanobsd" images are built to minimise disk writes, use serial console and support a restricted set of packages. You wouldn't normally use a nanobsd image to run squid (lots of disk writes).

                  The standard way of installing a nanobsd image is to download it, unzip it and physically write (e.g. by UNIX dd utility) to a flash drive such as USB or Compact Flash. Then the software is installed - there is no subsequent "install to hard drive" option.

                  The "full" images are built to use VGA console,  assume a hard drive without write restrictions and support the full set of packages.

                  The standard way of installing the full image is download it, unzip it, burn the resulting .iso file as disk image to a CD, boot from CD and install to hard drive.

                  Once installed, firmware upgrades over the net are possible.

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                    VeGeTa-X
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                    I am trying to install pfSense-memstick-2.0-RC3-amd64-20110621-2308.img.gz from usb to a 160gb drive.  I was receiving the first error message from the first picture and then for some reason later on I started to received the second  error (Second picture) message.  I resolved the second error message all I did was just change the boot oder from sata 160gb drive to my usb drive, but I am still receiving first error message (First picture). What I am doing now is booting in live cd mode and go to option 8 to shell console and running this commanddd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=1M

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      When are you getting this second error? After you have installed to the hard drive?
                      How are you successfully booting into LiveCD mode? Can't you just install from there?

                      Steve

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                        VeGeTa-X
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                        This message came up when I did not have my usb memory stick in my device and I booted straight my hard drive.  I think pfsense wrote some kind of data to my hard drive.  But  made some changes in the bios and have my usb memory stick boot first than my hard drive so the second message does not come up.  I am boot up from LiveCd mode I will try to install from their this afternoon

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                          VeGeTa-X
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                          it looks like I was able to install pfsense 2.0 successfully.  Steps I took was run this command over night dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=1M when I came home the console screen was frozen and could not use keyboard and it looked like the system was locked up. so when I rebooted I went to livecd or liveusb option and when I defined the wan and lan interfaces I just did option 99 to install on hard drive and everything installed successfully. Thank you everyone for your help.

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