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    APU SSD pfSense 2.2 installation problems

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      bennyc
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      To my knowledge there is no limitation on brand or type in terms of "working". (I suppose you are refering to the mSata SSD)
      You should do some research, there seems to be some quality differences between the different "brands". (also keep trim in mind if you run a full install on it)
      I have a non-factory (pcengines) mSata, retail available msata ssd of 30GB and no issues so far. (not going to mention the brand here, don't want to influence any decision ;D)

      4x XG-7100 (2xHA), 1x SG-4860, 1x SG-2100
      1x PC Engines APU2C4, 1x PC Engines APU1C4

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        A Former User
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        Hehe. By all means bennyc, please influence my decision:)
        I have done some quick research, and came up with Kingston SSDNow mS200. I can get it locally here in Norway and there seems to be a german store providing APU that sells it, and it supports TRIM. I'd find it hard to believe that a store selling APU's would sell an incompatible SSD :)
        http://www.apu-board.de/produkte/kingstonms200.html

        Good choice?

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          cmb
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          The APU isn't picky about SSDs that I'm aware of, anything will probably work. With SSDs in general, it's more about getting good quality hardware. We've seen some quality issues with Kingston SSDs in the past (though the 2.5" SATA ones), but no idea about that one in particular.

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            pLu
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            @Sieges:

            I have done some quick research, and came up with Kingston SSDNow mS200. I can get it locally here in Norway and there seems to be a german store providing APU that sells it, and it supports TRIM. I'd find it hard to believe that a store selling APU's would sell an incompatible SSD :)
            http://www.apu-board.de/produkte/kingstonms200.html

            Good choice?

            I've been using one in an APU for about half a year without problems but I'm also using memory file system for /tmp and /var so I've been very nice to it.

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              bennyc
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              Well, mine is also that Kingston type… and I haven't been so nice to it, but it stands up-to now  8)
              I enabled trim, but as it is a home environment I really doubt it gets much 'wear'. I have no write intensive packages, so I expect it to survive a couple of years easily. (enough until something new replaces it)
              However, because of the warnings received for the brand (negative reviews), I prepped an old SD card as well which is in standby in the APU ((boot order selects mSATA first. Same trick should go with usb, but haven't tested it)).
              Should I run into trouble with the Kingston, at least I will be able to boot and order a new SSD using an internet connection  ;).

              That is of course, only when the SSD is to blame and the APU isn't dead (..;D..)

              4x XG-7100 (2xHA), 1x SG-4860, 1x SG-2100
              1x PC Engines APU2C4, 1x PC Engines APU1C4

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                A Former User
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                Thanks all for your inputs. :) I have ordered the Kingston.
                Do I need to do anything in particular during installation or is it just a matter of unplugging the old one, plug in the Kingston and install pfSense? No setting changes?

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                  bennyc
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                  I can't remember I had to change anything… Should be true plug and play install. After install, enable trim.

                  4x XG-7100 (2xHA), 1x SG-4860, 1x SG-2100
                  1x PC Engines APU2C4, 1x PC Engines APU1C4

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                    A Former User
                    last edited by

                    Like this?
                    http://dormannetworks.com/node/14

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                      pLu
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                      Boot into single user mode and run "tunefs -t enable /".

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                        A Former User
                        last edited by

                        Thank you for everybody’s help. I really do appreciate it!

                        :D

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                          bennyc
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                          I took note from another how-to somewhere here on the forum, so all credits to the guy who originally posted it.
                          But here were the instructions I followed:

                          1. start serial console
                          2. Run "/usr/local/sbin/ufslabels.sh"  (this will change the UUID in fstab or else it will not boot anymore when doing the next step. (confirm-> yes))
                          3. Add ahci_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf.local
                          4. Reboot
                          5. Start pfSense in single user mode (option 5) and press return when asked for it (go to sbin #)
                          6. Run "/sbin/tunefs -t enable /"
                          7. Run "/sbin/reboot"
                          8. Check if TRIM is enabled with "tunefs -p /"

                          4x XG-7100 (2xHA), 1x SG-4860, 1x SG-2100
                          1x PC Engines APU2C4, 1x PC Engines APU1C4

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                            pLu
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                            Steps 4-8 should be enough with pfSense 2.2.

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