Upgrade to 2.1.5 bricked my system
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I work for a small Library, we run PfSense on a Supermicro 5015a appliance. Runs excellent. I attempted to invoke the autoupgrade to 2.1.5 last night, it went through the download and the "install" and then never rebooted. I tried it again, same thing. After that I figured I would do a reboot. When it rebooted, it hung on the F1 prompt right before it boots the OS. Sometimes it would randomly reboot on it's own. Luckily I had a backup config, and could just reinstall, but wanted to understand what happen. I took the time during the downtime to upgrade the firmware to 1.2b which is the latest. I am curious if it just bricked the install, or did I do something wrong? My system BEFORE reinstalling was:
Supermicro appliance 5015a
Intel Atom D525 1.8 Ghz processor
4 gb DDR3 memory
32 gb Sandisk Cruizer ultra small height flash drive as storage (sits inside appliance on motherboard usb port) -
probably just a issue with the build see if a newer build fixes it our just wait for 2.1.6.
chances are you did nothing wrong and its just the new version
I may be wrong I just started using Pfsesne so im learning
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Are you using a serial console? Are uou running the Nano version?
Nothing after the bootloader (F1 prompt) is whay happens if the console switches to serial and you are using vga+keyboard.Steve
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If it's nano: forget about the UPDATE function, that didn't work for me since April, I make new CF cards every time for updating, it's not worth the hassle with the update button…
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Worked fine for me once the correct images were in place. Worked fine before that if you specified the correct image at the cli. I haven't tried a nano+vga image personally though which the OP may well be running.
Steve