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    [SOLVED] Alix APU 1C4 - ERROR installing on SSD

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      aronese
      last edited by

      Hello,
      I bought a kit with APU 1C4  and  mSATA  S238 SSD SuperStore.

      The kit is recent and the disk should already have the right firmware. I do not know how to check it but on the label it says “FW: V4629N” , where “N” should identify the updated version.

      The APU firmware is the most recent: 05/04/2014

      I wanted to install pfSense on SSD so I followed the procedure I've seen several times here on the forum:

      1. I downloaded the serial memstick image    “pfSense-memstick-serial-2.1.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz”  (checked with md5)
      2. copied to a bootable USB pen
      3. connected with the APU serial cable and PuTTy to 115,200 bps
      4. inserted the key into the APU
      5. stopped the boot to set    kern.cam.boot_delay = "10000"
      6. Booting and changed the link to 9,600
      7. PfSense start from the USB pen and arrive to it's general menu
      8. I've configured re0/re1 and LAN  IP address
      9. So far so good, I can also connect to the webgui

      ….but…..

      10. I went back to PfSense  menu and choose the item 99  to start installation on SSD
      11.  I kept the default settings and choose to install on SSD with the "Quick / Easy Install"  menu
      12.  and then it stops with this message on the screen:

      "Execution of the command / sbin / fdisk-I ad4 FAILED with a return code of 1"
      
      

      13. ….and the message```
      "GEOM: ad4: average size does not match the tabel."

      14.  At that point I can just go out and return to the pfSense main menu.
      
      In attachement the log with the full message before/after the error  (a little cleand up).
      
      I searched here on the forum (also in pcEngines' forum) and I found some reference to similar problems, but I did not understand the possible solution.
      
      Given the error msg I thought there was a problem with the SSD but the command```
      gpart show status
      ```answers: OK.
      
      My idea is that I should first partition the SSD correctly but I don't know how to do it.
      
      Can anyone help me, please?
      
      Thank you,
      Aronese
      
      p.s. sorry for my poor english….  :(
      
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        aronese
        last edited by

        Hi guys,
        a quick follow-up to say I've solved the problem.
        The error was due to the SSD: it had a corrupted partition table. I don't know why, maybe I made some error during first attempts….. :-[
        So I rebuilt the correct geometry copying the HSC values from other post (some logs seen here on the forum).
        Having done that, the "Quick/Easy Config" tool works fine....  :)

        I write it because maybe it will be useful to others in the future.

        Bye,
        Aronese

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          bigjaspa
          last edited by

          Hi,

          i have the same problem.

          please can you tell me how you fix the problem. how you rebuild? which tool ? i'm new here and i have no idea what do you mean.

          thx for help!

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          • luckman212L
            luckman212 LAYER 8
            last edited by

            what was the solution here? can someone update?

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