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    Install PfSense on APU Board with Serial Console

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      cmb
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      Use our serial memstick in that case.

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        hda
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        @AaronvaB:

        SeaBIOS (version rel-1.8.0-190-gc029eab-dirty-20160211_162852

        So you have an Apu2 (b2||b4||c4) ?

        Before anything goes with pfSense, you must be able to boot an Apu2 with TinyCore to be able to update to latest firmware/BIOS. This is board testing…

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          AaronvaB
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          I have a apu2c4

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            hda
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            @AaronvaB:

            I have a apu2c4

            Then you have to commission and judge the board with TinyCore from PC-Engines first.
            Console: 115200,8,n,1. Software: Apu2-TinyCore6.4*.*

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              AaronvaB
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              I'm sorry, but what do you mean with "you have to commission and judge the board"?

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                hda
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                @AaronvaB:

                I'm sorry, but what do you mean with "you have to commission and judge the board"?

                Evaluate/test  the hardware before going with pfSense…

                And be sure to trust your DB9-USB converter ;)

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                  jahonix
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                  @hda:

                  Evaluate/test  the hardware before going with pfSense…

                  Pardon me, I can't follow you.
                  Why should we evaluate/test an APU2 board before installing pfSense onto it? Configure would be something completely different, but evaluate? No.

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                    AaronvaB
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                    Yeah. I love USB-DB9 converters…..

                    /solved

                    thanks everyone

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                      hda
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                      @jahonix:

                      Pardon me, I can't follow you. Why should we evaluate/test an APU2 board

                      No, the germane precision kicks in, ofcourse you don't have to follow me ;) And how did you rate the APU2 ?

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                        jahonix
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                        Sorry, this is a technical forum and there's a big difference between evaluation and configuration.
                        Imagine my wife wants to make an apple cake, sends me out to buy ingredients and I come home with pears instead of apples. I would sleep elsewhere that night…  ;-)

                        @hda:

                        And how did you rate the APU2 ?

                        Not at all, I don't have one.

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                          lc01
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                          My laptop is a M SATA laptop with a spare slot. All i did was install the FULL version of PFSENSE to my M SATA drive, then took it out of the laptop then stright into the APU board.

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