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      notar
      last edited by

      Good morning
      I have a q1900M motherborard with two intel nics pro/100 and, this morning, i have finish the router with pfsense. When i load pfsense and i select 1 in the menu, i have the same problem with ACPI but, when i select 2 in the menu, all work fine and install go fine. I am just a problem with the route. Sorry for my English, i have French.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        So you can boot if you select 'ACPI disabled'?
        You can make that permanent by adding the line in /boot/loader.conf.local. See:
        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Booting_Options#pfSense_2.0

        Steve

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          notar
          last edited by

          @stephenw10:

          So you can boot if you select 'ACPI disabled'?
          You can make that permanent by adding the line /boot/loader.conf.local. See:
          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Booting_Options#pfSense_2.0

          Steve

          Good morning
          Yes, i can boot with ACPI disable. Thanks for the tip. Notar
          PS : I can't install amd64, it bug. I have installed the i386

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            notar
            last edited by

            Good morning
            I have tested the pfsense 2.2 alpha and it work fine with acpi enable. Just the dns seem don't work and it is necessary to put a dns in network config. Why this, i don' know. Notar

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              2.2 is still in alpha. A new DNS forwarder is being used and I guess a bug was introduced while things are being ironed out.

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78356.0

              Steve

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                elbob
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                Hi,

                Long time pfsense user but this is my first post here.

                I just want to add to this thread by saying I recently bought a J1900-D3V board. I got around to assembling it yesterday and came across the same issues others were having.

                However I did try a trick that was suggested above that worked. On cold boot I get the Interrupt Trigger error. However If I press the reset switch it will boot up with no issues.

                I've installed 2.1.4 64bit.

                Hopefully this workaround will help someone until a more permanent fix is available from Gigabyte or BSD kernel workaround.

                I forgot to mention that I'm using the F3 version of the BIOS and I also disabled all the UFI stuff so everything in the Advanced –> CSM configuration section of the BIOS is set to Legacy.

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                  molle
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                  Here is a patch for FreeBSD 8.3 64 Bit, its just a backport of the patch from the bugreport.

                  Somehow i can't login into the bugtracker, just posting it here for interested people.

                  https://gist.github.com/cHolzberger/419d214d3c16ae2a8f25

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Interesting. Is it possible to add that as a module or does it require a complete kernel rebuild?

                    Steve

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                      molle
                      last edited by

                      it requires a new kernel to be build.
                      wont work that great with updates…

                      i just sent the patch to the dev@ mailinglist. perhaps it gets included in next stable?

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                        AveryFreeman
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                        I have a pfSense build I made with a Lenovo H100s motherboard (j1800) that I bought off ebay for $15 and a Pro 1000 VT quad NIC, and a couple Intel SLC SSDs in a gmirror, running 2.3.3_1  bare metal.

                        I can confirm that the bay trail processor works great with 2.3.3.  Iperf over 900mbs across local network, rarely goes above 30% CPU with OpenVPN tunnel running concurrently.

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