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    APU1C 2.2.2 Image

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      Stewart
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      Is there a trick to installing 2.2.2 onto an APU1c?  When I flash the pfSense-2.2.2-RELEASE-4g-amd64-nanobsd.img image onto an SD card, it doesn't boot.  If I go back to the 2.1.4 image it boots up just fine.  Am I using the wrong image?

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        Stewart
        last edited by

        I just tried pfSense-2.2.2-RELEASE-4g-i386-nanobsd-20150413-2010.img and it isn't booting, either.

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          dotdash
          last edited by

          I've loaded nano on a bunch of 1d's, I don't think there is much hw difference to the 1c.
          When you say 'isn't booting' what exactly do you mean?
          2.2x sets the serial to 115200, so set your console to that before you boot it. You should see the bios stuff.
          You will need to assign interfaces via serial before it will fully boot, I expect you are not seeing the console and thusly not getting the interfaces assigned.

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            Stewart
            last edited by

            I can connect in @ 115200 and I can see the file systems, so I guess it is booting.
            Running top only shows:
            php-fpm
            sh
            php-fpm
            check_reload_status
            devd
            top
            check_reload_status.

            I then ran /etc/rc.reload_all and now I see some extras such as:
            unbound
            filterlog
            ntpd
            radvd
            lighttpd
            inetd
            sleep

            Running ifconfig doesn't work.  If I run /sbin/ifconfig I can see the network cards, but they don't have ipv4 addresses - only ipv6.

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              Stewart
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              Should I be using the 64-bit or the 32-bit image?

              The 64-bit on boot shows:
              /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x121w2d8 data=0x881b58+0x357620  zf_read:  unexpected EOF
              readin failed
              elf64_loadimage:  read failed
              can't load 'kernel'

              The 32-bit image seems to load fine.

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                Stewart
                last edited by

                Looks like I had a couple of issues.
                1:  Putty wasn't showing me the right stuff and even when it did it wouldn't let me type.
                2:  While the 64-bit archive downloaded for the Tx site ine and unpacked fine it appears to have been corrupt.  I downloaded it from the Ky mirror and it loads fine.
                3:  I forgot about the whole assigning NICs thing before it would load.  DOH!  Using Hyperterminal I was able to get in and assign them.

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