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    Upgrade from 2.1.5 to 2.2 hangs on boot.

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      kejianshi
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      How highly configured was your pfsense?  Lots of settings and packages or basic and simple config?

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        fillmoreb
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        I was pretty simple I think, compared to most of the other peoples.  Just served up IPs, and rules for access times, Squid, Dansguardian, etc.

        So, yes, I'm starting to think reloading it might be the quickest solution at this point.

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          kejianshi
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          I did a fresh install of 2.2 on a couple and restored a backup config from 2.1.5 because I had not provisioned as much disk space as I'd like and decided to correct that error.  They work fine.  When you reconfigure, remember to make a backup of your configuration this time if you don't already have one.  Keep it handy.

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            fillmoreb
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            Yep…  I assumed checking the box to backup the config during the upgrade would give me the backup file, but it did not...  I brought the box into the office where I have more resources to troubleshoot and investigate, so I don't have access to see when the last backup I took of it was.  Hopefully it will restore and will have most of what I need on it.

            OK, here goes a fresh install of 2.2 from the LiveCD.  Wish me luck. :)

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              kejianshi
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              Good luck.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                The checkbox does give you a full backup. See:
                https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Full_Backup

                If you can get to a command prompt you can probably restore it.
                You could copy the backup file off the disk somehow, I've used a GhostBSD live CD successfully for such things before.

                Steve

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                  fillmoreb
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                  Well, looks like reqlez was correct; 2.2 is just not compatible with my hardware for some reason…  Fresh install of 2.2 gives me the same messages on first boot.

                  Guess I need to go back to 2.1.5. :(

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                    kejianshi
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                    I saw that another guy got pfsense to work by restoring his MB config to default.
                    I'd try alot of things before rolling back.

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                      fillmoreb
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                      Yea, I have tried that and more in the BIOS as well…

                      I've been working on this for ~15 hours now; I can't think of anything else to try.

                      Since the fresh 2.2 install did the same thing, all I can do is reinstall 2.1.5 again and hope I have a backup somewhere.

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        You will have a backup file on the drive (since you checked the box) but it will be overwritten if you choose to reinstall.

                        Oh wait you already did that.  :(

                        Steve

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                          kejianshi
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                          I'm wondering about his SATA.  Would it matter which sata slot his cable is plugged into?

                          I know OSs can sometimes be picky about it.

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                            fillmoreb
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                            The hard drive is the only SATA device in the system.  The DVD ROM is IDE (That's how old the thing is.  lol)

                            So, to end my tale…  ;)

                            I wiped the box and installed 2.1.5 64-bit from disk without incident.  I couldn't find a backup anywhere, so I had to reconfigure everything.

                            All in all it will be a good thing.  I got the BIOS straightened out (the HD controller was in IDE compatibility mode; it is now in SATA mode), the OS is now 64-bit (the original was 32-bit), and I'm far more familiar with the system than I was 2 years ago when I built the original so the reconfig only took a couple of hours.  I still need to redo the Dansguardian, Squid, Squidguard, Snort, etc., but the major stuff is back online.

                            Hopefully we can figure out what in 2.2 doesn't like what in my box so I can eventually upgrade it to get the latest goodies.  Or maybe I just need to use a more modern box...  ;)

                            Thanx to all who helped out.  :)

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