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30GB max partition size limit for install

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    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
    last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 3:29 PM

    Are those one single 'partition' though?

    Steve

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      aGeekhere
      last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:33 PM

      Hi I am running it on an old p4 which came with an old IDE 250GB hard drive WD-WMAEP1110635.

      It seems that every time I create a single partition (for the os) larger then 30GB pfsense will fail lunch (get the non moving \ error).

      As far as why do I need such a large  partition , well what else is the drive going to do?

      Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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        kejianshi
        last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:36 PM

        Well, the good news is that 30 is plenty.

        Not sure why you are having issues though.

        Could it be the HDD its self?

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          cmb
          last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:41 PM

          Tends to be some weirdness of the BIOS when that happens. Upgrade the BIOS if possible, that may fix it.

          Generally having / be a smaller partition (less than 30 GB in this case), and use the rest as /usr or something else, will work around such issues. Generally the boot partition that has to be at the beginning of the drive in that scenario.

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            aGeekhere
            last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:43 PM

            Funny thing is that it once worked, and I was able to use the whole drive (it happen after trying another Router OS then coming back to pfsense).

            Maybe boot loader?

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              kejianshi
              last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:45 PM

              I also like that theory…

              REALLY wipe the drive with gparted.  Try again.

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                aGeekhere
                last edited by Oct 23, 2014, 10:53 PM

                I used boot and nuke, i think it is the other way around. The other OS install a bootloader that worked?
                I will try it again to see how i go.

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                  aGeekhere
                  last edited by Oct 24, 2014, 3:30 AM Oct 24, 2014, 3:06 AM

                  ok here is the error i get if i create a single partition size to the size of the hard drive

                  error 1 lba 380868527
                  error 1 lba 380868527
                  no /boot/loader

                  FreeBSD/86 boot
                  Default: 0:as(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel
                  boot:
                  error 1 lba 380868527
                  no /boot/kernel/kernel

                  FreeBSD/86 boot
                  Default: 0:as(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel
                  boot:

                  If I create 2 partitions , 1 50GB the other 200GB and install on the 200GB i get
                  \

                  If I create 2 partitions , 1 30GB the other * and install on the 30GB. Works.

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                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by Oct 24, 2014, 1:34 PM

                    As CMB said that's almost always a BIOS interaction issue. It could be the BIOS + FreeBSD's boot loader, but the BIOS is almost always to blame.

                    Using a custom install and making a 30GB / and using the rest for /usr is the best way around it.

                    Or you could fuss with something like grub to see if that might help.

                    Or toss the old junker and replace it with something better. :-)

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by Oct 24, 2014, 1:47 PM

                      @jimp:

                      Or toss the old junker and replace it with something better. :-)

                      Bah! That's taking the easy way out and this guy's middle name is geek.  ;D

                      Steve

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                        kejianshi
                        last edited by Oct 24, 2014, 3:54 PM

                        Definitely no need to toss it.  30GB is plenty…

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                          aGeekhere
                          last edited by Oct 25, 2014, 9:22 AM

                          30GB will do the job, thanks all :)

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