PfSense 2.4.x on T610 Plus
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I tried installing pfSsense 2.4.4 with the file pfSense-CE-memstick-2.4.2-RELEASE-amd64.img on a HP T610 Plus and the result follows.
Any way around the stop at:
acpi0: <hpqoem slic-bpc=""> on motherboard</hpqoem>
I am not sure where to go now.
specs on t610 plus: https://support.hp.com/ca-en/product/hp-t610-flexible-thin-client/5226816/document/c03235347pfSense 2.3.5 installs fine with pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.5-RELEASE-amd64.img.
I will to upgrade try to 2.4.x and report back.FYI i also tried: pfSense-CE-memstick-2.4.3-DEVELOPMENT-amd64-20180117-1606.img
same stop.
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It did upgrade to 2.4.2
I installed 2.3.5 amd64 and then using webui upgraded to the latest avail. (2.4.2)
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2.4.x uses a different installer and disk layout than previous versions. You might have to try a different partition scheme in the installer, such as BIOS instead of GPT for example. Usually it wouldn't get that far if it was a partition issue, but if 2.3.5 works and 2.4.x doesn't that's the largest difference in a fresh installation.
There isn't really much of a downside to installing 2.3.5 and upgrading though. If that works, just do that.
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I'm having the same exact issue with a T610 Plus trying to install 2.4.4p1. This is before the installer program starts, so has nothing to do with partition scheme as it never even starts the installer. When I boot the installer USB drive, the system freezes at the same line as what OP showed.
Any ideas here?
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@bobpoleon I ran into the same issue with the latest image on a T610 Plus.
I found that it can be resolved by enabling "Safe Mode" in the Boot Options Configuration
https://docs.netgate.com/platforms/rcc-2758/pfsense.html
On reboot, you will need to re-enable again. Still looking for a solution that "sticks".
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Image: pfSense-CE-memstick-2.4.5-RELEASE-p1-amd64.img
hardware: HP T610 Plus -
So the issue is
smp
https://people.freebsd.org/~kuriyama/www/smp/index.html
smp
in relation to "Safe Mode" was discussed here:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/pfsense-what-exactly-is-that-safe-mode.56524/To resolve this issue, I went into pfsense admin. Go to
Diagnostics / Edit File
.Find file:
/boot/loader.conf
Add the following:
kern.smp.disabled=1
Reboot
Note: Disabling
smp
has some performance side-effects.