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    PF Sense 2.4 with Asrock J3455-ITX

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    • D Offline
      digitalgimpus
      last edited by

      I had some issues with a j3355, checkout:
      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=137411.0

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        kpa
        last edited by

        My system with J3355-ITX seems to prefer the TSC timecounters without any manual tweaks on 2.4.0 which means the HPET bug is not going to trigger. Go figure.

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          amunrara
          last edited by

          @messerchmidt
          an upgrade works on Asrock J3455-ITX, however it hangs on reboot at "HPET" time
          it doesn´t continue

          same stop on new clean install (CD/USB) etc

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            amunrara
            last edited by

            This worked for me:

            Boot from image

            • At first loader menu choose to boot in safe mode (6,3)
              -  Reboot (1)
            • Complete installation in safe mode
            • Before final reboot choose to add manual changes (goes to prompt)
            • Edit and add to  /boot/loader.conf  ( hint.hpet.0.clock="0" )

            it survived reboot and upgrade.

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              maxbet
              last edited by

              @amunrara,

              as posted before, I followed the same process and managed to install 2.4.0 on my board, but after one week of testing I had to go back to 2.3.4p1. The continuous resets of the USB system (xhci)flooded my email with alarms from nut (my ups is linked to pfSense via USB).
              Please check if you have the same problem with xhci and let me know.

              I still cannot use the serial interfaces, but I plan to do some tests with serial console during the weekend.

              Asrock J3455M + 4GB Ram + 32GB SSD
              2 x WinYao WY574T (Intel 9301ct equiv.)
              4 x 20 LCD display (HD44780)
              uBlox neo-6M GPS module

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                messerchmidt
                last edited by

                @amunrara:

                @messerchmidt
                an upgrade works on Asrock J3455-ITX, however it hangs on reboot at "HPET" time
                it doesn´t continue

                same stop on new clean install (CD/USB) etc

                is there a bios update? is htpe set to 64 bit mode?

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                  Brutos
                  last edited by

                  Just got this board and having the same issue on every reboot I have to start in safemode. I may have to reinstall and try the fix posted

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                    messerchmidt
                    last edited by

                    that or install hyper v server and run it in a vm on same

                    https://www.techarp.com/bios-guide/hpet-mode/

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                      messerchmidt
                      last edited by

                      did the latest 2.4.0-p1 fix it?

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                        Runenaldo
                        last edited by

                        @messerchmidt:

                        did the latest 2.4.0-p1 fix it?

                        Just tried 2.4.1 and still had the issue..

                        Cant even see it in the bugs list on the redmine page, so it seems we are left for stranded  :'(

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                          amunrara
                          last edited by

                          @maxbet

                          I have no issue with USB, my bios is reset to standard.
                          the only change I made was on " /boot/loader.conf "

                          upgrade to 2.4.1 run without any problems
                          I guess, i am just lucky with the board

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                            maxbet
                            last edited by

                            @amunrara

                            unfortunately 2.4.1 had the same USB problems for me, but I just realized that I tested it with CSM enabled (support for legacy BIOS). I will try with that option disabled and see…
                            This will take some time as cutting internet access does not bode well with the family.

                            Edit : correct definition of CSM

                            Asrock J3455M + 4GB Ram + 32GB SSD
                            2 x WinYao WY574T (Intel 9301ct equiv.)
                            4 x 20 LCD display (HD44780)
                            uBlox neo-6M GPS module

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                              Runenaldo
                              last edited by

                              @amunrara:

                              This worked for me:

                              Boot from image

                              • At first loader menu choose to boot in safe mode (6,3)
                                -  Reboot (1)
                              • Complete installation in safe mode
                              • Before final reboot choose to add manual changes (goes to prompt)
                              • Edit and add to  /boot/loader.conf  ( hint.hpet.0.clock="0" )

                              it survived reboot and upgrade.

                              Just tried this and it worked! (2.4.2)

                              For all the newbies out there this is what I had to write to get into the config file
                              edit /boot/loader.conf
                              also I got a promt during the loading screen, there i hit "Enter" and wrote "exit" before hitting enter once more and after that the loading of the installer continues.

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                                kpa
                                last edited by

                                Please don't use /boot/loader.conf, it gets overwritten on every single update of the system. Use /boot/loader.conf.local instead.

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                                  lovan6
                                  last edited by

                                  I am in the same dilemma on Asrock J3455B ITX. Currently, I am on 2.3.5 and there is an upgrade to 2.4.1.

                                  Can I just go to Edit/Boot/loader.conf.local and paste hint.hpet.0.clock="0" on GUI and do the upgrade to 2.4.1? Or do I have to do a clean install?

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                                    kpa
                                    last edited by

                                    You can leave the entry in /boot/loader.conf.local, the update/upgrade procedure won't touch the file in any way.

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