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    N1ck
    last edited by May 20, 2018, 5:12 PM

    Well, it seems only uefi will boot, nothing else.

    And for my vga cable, forgot a few holidays here, so that will arrive tuesday. I am not using the vga card, only the vga cable that comes with it. It's a low profile card and those had the blue vga port above the rest(full profile), but in low profile you needed an extra steel plate next to the card and there you would mount the blue vga port. That's why on those cards the vga port is connected via a ribbon with 12pin(1NC) connector. Ordering header/arduino cables was an option, but it was cheaper to buy an entire graphics card which has the correct vga port with ribbon ;)

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by May 20, 2018, 5:47 PM

      That's interesting. Yet legacy images boot fine from CF?

      I don't see anything in the default BIOS settings that I can see in the image that might do that. However some stuff is not visible there.

      Can we see a comparative output from the console command 'geom part list'?

      For example from a Minnowboard Turbot which only boots UEFI:

      [2.4.4-DEVELOPMENT][admin@4220.stevew.lan]/root: geom part list
      Geom name: ada0
      modified: false
      state: OK
      fwheads: 16
      fwsectors: 63
      last: 62533255
      first: 40
      entries: 152
      scheme: GPT
      Providers:
      1\. Name: ada0p1
         Mediasize: 209715200 (200M)
         Sectorsize: 512
         Stripesize: 0
         Stripeoffset: 20480
         Mode: r0w0e0
         efimedia: HD(1,GPT,3da27220-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486,0x28,0x64000)
         rawuuid: 3da27220-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486
         rawtype: c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
         label: (null)
         length: 209715200
         offset: 20480
         type: efi
         index: 1
         end: 409639
         start: 40
      2\. Name: ada0p2
         Mediasize: 29855055872 (28G)
         Sectorsize: 512
         Stripesize: 0
         Stripeoffset: 209735680
         Mode: r1w1e2
         efimedia: HD(2,GPT,3da318d6-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486,0x64028,0x379c000)
         rawuuid: 3da318d6-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486
         rawtype: 516e7cb6-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
         label: (null)
         length: 29855055872
         offset: 209735680
         type: freebsd-ufs
         index: 2
         end: 58720295
         start: 409640
      3\. Name: ada0p3
         Mediasize: 1601175552 (1.5G)
         Sectorsize: 512
         Stripesize: 0
         Stripeoffset: 20480
         Mode: r1w1e1
         efimedia: HD(3,GPT,3da43efe-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486,0x3800028,0x2fb800)
         rawuuid: 3da43efe-1e32-11e8-8da9-0008a20bc486
         rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
         label: (null)
         length: 1601175552
         offset: 30064791552
         type: freebsd-swap
         index: 3
         end: 61847591
         start: 58720296
      Consumers:
      1\. Name: ada0
         Mediasize: 32017047552 (30G)
         Sectorsize: 512
         Mode: r2w2e5
      
      

      Any 2.4.X should be able to create that. You do have to choose efi rather than freebsd-boot though.

      Steve

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        N1ck
        last edited by May 20, 2018, 5:55 PM

        I will install a CF image(nanobsd) and will try the command. Or is there a faster way to use the command? Now I have install image on my CF and unfortunately only have 1 CF.
        I don't think the images are legacy images, my image has got an efi-partition and is a GPT not MDR.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by May 20, 2018, 6:10 PM

          The installer image has both efi and freebsd-boot partitions so it should boot either.

          In the MBT which only boots efi the installer only adds en efi image. I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything special there. I suspect it adds the partion type depending on how the installer booted. Trying to confirm that.

          So if you installed to a HD in an efi laptop it will probably work.

          Steve

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            N1ck
            last edited by May 20, 2018, 7:12 PM May 20, 2018, 6:58 PM

            Ok, geom part list command executed on pfsense 2.1(grabbed a 1gb card from my dad). Seems MBR, but it could be that sata needs efi(as each sata port needs to be configured and can only accept what was configured by firebox). I don't have the vga cable yet, so I can't run anything to grab the bios image.

            # geom part list
            Geom name: ad4
            modified: false
            state: OK
            fwheads: 16
            fwsectors: 63
            last: 1969631
            first: 63
            entries: 4
            scheme: MBR
            Providers:
            1\. Name: ad4s1
               Mediasize: 472195584 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 32256
               Mode: r1w0e2
               attrib: active
               rawtype: 165
               length: 472195584
               offset: 32256
               type: freebsd
               index: 1
               end: 922319
               start: 63
            2\. Name: ad4s2
               Mediasize: 472195584 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 472260096
               Mode: r0w0e0
               rawtype: 165
               length: 472195584
               offset: 472260096
               type: freebsd
               index: 2
               end: 1844639
               start: 922383
            3\. Name: ad4s3
               Mediasize: 52641792 (50M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 944455680
               Mode: r1w0e2
               rawtype: 165
               length: 52641792
               offset: 944455680
               type: freebsd
               index: 3
               end: 1947455
               start: 1844640
            Consumers:
            1\. Name: ad4
               Mediasize: 1008451584 (961M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Mode: r2w0e4
            
            Geom name: ad4s1
            modified: false
            state: OK
            fwheads: 16
            fwsectors: 63
            last: 922256
            first: 0
            entries: 8
            scheme: BSD
            Providers:
            1\. Name: ad4s1a
               Mediasize: 472187392 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 40448
               Mode: r1w0e2
               rawtype: 0
               length: 472187392
               offset: 8192
               type: !0
               index: 1
               end: 922256
               start: 16
            Consumers:
            1\. Name: ad4s1
               Mediasize: 472195584 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 32256
               Mode: r1w0e2
            
            Geom name: ad4s2
            modified: false
            state: OK
            fwheads: 16
            fwsectors: 63
            last: 922256
            first: 0
            entries: 8
            scheme: BSD
            Providers:
            1\. Name: ad4s2a
               Mediasize: 472187392 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 472268288
               Mode: r0w0e0
               rawtype: 0
               length: 472187392
               offset: 8192
               type: !0
               index: 1
               end: 922256
               start: 16
            Consumers:
            1\. Name: ad4s2
               Mediasize: 472195584 (450M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 472260096
               Mode: r0w0e0
            
            

            ADDED: I don't have any other device that uses uefi boot. laptops and computers all don't use uefi.

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              N1ck
              last edited by May 21, 2018, 1:26 PM

              Tested MBR image in CF->works.
              Image installed to ssd->doesn't work.

              So it seems my router requires UEFI on sata. The router has a locked bios, so can't change anything there.
              The pfsense 2.4.3 image has uefi, but when it installs it formats the ssd GPT and doesn't add an efi-partition with data to the ssd. So I think I just need an option to let pfsense install an efi-partition and data on the ssd.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by May 21, 2018, 2:33 PM

                You can just add an efi partition using the manual install method. I've never tried that and don't have any easy way to test it but it should work.

                You can probably remove the freebsd-boot slice too. Though it should work with both in place.

                Steve

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                  N1ck
                  last edited by May 21, 2018, 5:27 PM

                  With manual installation I can add an efi-partition. But pfsense doesn't install anything in it, so it's just an empty partition. Maybe I need to use another command to install something in the efi-partition?

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by May 21, 2018, 9:27 PM May 21, 2018, 9:17 PM

                    Ok try installing using the 'Auto (ZFS)' option. Then you can set the Partition Scheme to GPT(UEFI) or GPT (BIOS+UEFI). Both of which should boot.

                    [2.4.3-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: gpart show
                    =>     40  8388528  ada0  GPT  (4.0G)
                           40   409600     1  efi  (200M)
                       409640     1024     2  freebsd-boot  (512K)
                       410664      984        - free -  (492K)
                       411648  7974912     3  freebsd-zfs  (3.8G)
                      8386560     2008        - free -  (1.0M)
                    
                    

                    Steve

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                      N1ck
                      last edited by May 21, 2018, 9:44 PM

                      That worked! I selected GPT(UEFI) and it installed and booted without a problem.

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by May 21, 2018, 10:22 PM

                        Nice!  :D

                        That's weird. Learned something there though.

                        Steve

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                          N1ck
                          last edited by May 22, 2018, 5:13 PM

                          Yeah it seems my Firebox M500 will only boot an hdd or ssd on sata port 3. 2 and 4 will not work(won't even now I installed it on port 3).

                          And the Firebox M500 will boot MBR on CF, but requires UEFI on sata.

                          Strange, but with my tests it looks like this is 100% true.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by May 22, 2018, 6:37 PM

                            I imagined that would be identical to the m400 other than RAM and CPU but maybe not.

                            You can dump the BIOS image from the pfSense command line using flashrom but it cannot re-write it.

                            pkg install flashrom
                            
                            rehash
                            
                            flashrom -p internal -r /root/backup.rom
                            

                            Reading that should be no risk but any operation involving the carries some danger. I've done that several times here though.

                            Steve

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                              Scorch95
                              last edited by Jun 19, 2018, 5:15 PM

                              Those with ssd installations are you installing a bracket to hold the drive or just letting it sit inside the case?

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by Jun 19, 2018, 11:28 PM

                                I'm not currently but I previously found adhesive velcro pads to be an acceptable solution for SSDs at least.

                                Steve

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                                  Scorch95
                                  last edited by Jun 20, 2018, 2:48 PM

                                  I have an m400 on the way but is the 4GB DDR3 RDimm or UDimm?

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                                    iJay-XTM5 @Scorch95
                                    last edited by Jun 21, 2018, 2:45 AM

                                    @scorch95 I just have the SSD inside the M400 without any brackets. The stiffness in the power supply and SATA cables is enough to hold it in place. Besides I hardly move the M400. Sometime in the future I am considering a CPU upgrade for AES-NI capability, I might use that opportunity to get or make my own brackets for the SSD at that time.

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                                      iJay-XTM5 @Scorch95
                                      last edited by iJay-XTM5 Jun 21, 2018, 10:08 PM Jun 21, 2018, 3:05 AM

                                      @scorch95 Sorry I re-read your question and realized I did not answer it correctly. I cannot find anything indicated on the RAM stick itself, but found the following on Lanner's FW-7585 manual. Dual-channel DDR3/DDR3L 1066/1333/1600 MHz, un-buffered, non-ECC or ECC.
                                      Here's what mine looks like.

                                      0_1529550833172_IMG_3328si.jpg

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                                        Scorch95 @iJay-XTM5
                                        last edited by Jun 22, 2018, 1:15 AM

                                        @ijay-xtm5

                                        Thanks. I figured unbuffered was the likely answered but figured it was worth asking before buying a some additional ram.

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                                          Scorch95
                                          last edited by Jun 24, 2018, 3:28 AM

                                          Stephen do we know if this will support Xeon E3-12XX v3 chips? Looking at Lanners literature it seems to only show i series but with a c226 chipset I’d imagine it would but you never know.

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