Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc
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@stephenw10 I tried to do what you wrote.
The result is the same, as shown in this screencast:
https://cdn.dampc.ga/ctv/pfsense-bootoptions.mp4Only one note: I'm trying to boot pfsense with only one network interface in the PC, can be it the problem?
Now, I don't know whatever I have to do.
Please help!
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Hmm, some sort of console issue there. EFI frambuffer is usually OK with the standard console anyway.
Exactly what motherboard is that? What CPU is in it?
Can you try a different display? How is that one connected?
It might be defaulting to a VGA port or HDMI or whichever that is not connected to.Steve
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@stephenw10 As you can see in newkernel screencast, the PC components are these:
- Motherboard: Asus P8H61-MX
- CPU: Intel Pentium G860 @ 3 GHz
- RAM: 8GB
- Network interface: only one gigabit ethernet port, not connected when I'm trying to boot pfsense
There is also a video card, where I use the VGA output port to connect the monitor, and the HDMI port to connect the recorder to do the screencasts I attached in this topic.
This is a tower PC to test the pfsense features, a kind of development environment.
I'm also trying to boot the image (iso) on a virtual machine, but the result is the same.Maybe there is something I'm forgetting to do.
Help!
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@dam034 said in Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc:
I'm also trying to boot the image (iso) on a virtual machine, but the result is the same.
What? That shound't be. Have you confirmed that have a good ISO image by validating its hash? You may have a corrupted download if it behaves the exact same weird way on vm as well as physical.
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Yeah, you should always be able to boot the ISO in a VM.
What hypervisor are you using?Steve
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Download an older version, after install upgrade.
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@ingjrmed said in Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc:
Download an older version
Good luck with that. Netgate doesn't make older versions available anymore, so you would have to hunt one down from the 'net and hope it hasn't been modified. Not the best solution.
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If it's not possible to install the 2.4.4p1 ISO in a VM then we want to know about it. It's the first I've heard of it if that's true though.
Steve
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Screenshot above shows IMG download not ISO. Which version is being used ?
VM usually requires the ISO
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@stephenw10 I'm unable to run the ISO (pfSense-CE-2.4.4-RELEASE-p1-amd64.iso) in a VMWare ESXi 6.0 virtual machine. I get to the "select your terminal" option, and then it freezes. This is preceded by lots of errors such as:
Shared object "libgnuregex.so.5" not found, required by "grep" Shared object "libdialog.so.8" not found, required by "dialog"
sha256 is correct.
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Hmm, that looks pretty fundamentally broken.
Technically FreeBSD 11 (that pfSense is built on) is only supported in ESXi 6.5.
I thought people were running in 6 though.Steve
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It's been several days now and OP has yet to confirm that he checked his ISO against the hash. I strongly suspect we're wasting time talking about a corrupted ISO.
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Sorry for the delay.
My hypervisor is Oracle Virtualbox 6.0, and I'm mounting the ISO downloaded with these conditions:
The behaviour is the same as the .img file on the USB stick in the real PC of which I wrote above.I checked both the sha256 checksums and they're right.
I do not say in the VM, but at least in the real computer, how can I make everything work?
Thanks
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Hmm, well I can't say for sure about VBox 6 but I just tested that in 5.2 and booted to the installer in both legacy and UEFI modes.
Steve
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So, the use of the VM was just for testing, and I don't need it. Now I returned to the PC described 8 days ago:
@dam034 said in Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc:
- Motherboard: Asus P8H61-MX
- CPU: Intel Pentium G860 @ 3 GHz
- RAM: 8GB
- Network interface: only one gigabit ethernet port, not connected when I'm trying to boot pfsense
Today I downloaded an old release of pfsense 2.1 for x86 (at the moment), and created the USB stick with rufus for UEFI and legacy boot.
I booted it in legacy way, as shown in this screencast:
https://cdn.dampc.ga/ctv/pfsense-2.1-boot.mp4
In the video, at 0:12 I pushed "6" and at 0:42 I pushed "I".
As you can see, I received many errors in the boot, even in the configure console.Am I wrong? And where I did mistakes?
Thanks
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I don't see any errors there. There are warning messges but you will will see lots more if you boot verbose.
But 2.1 is probably too old for that hardware. It's looks like it's 32bit, it's ignoring anything above 4GB.
Did it install? Can you upgrade from that?
Steve
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Using the latest version at 64 bit, I can't boot it, and that's why I opened this topic.
If I use the 2.1 version at 64 bit, it will work? Or I'll get problems?
Thanks
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I have no idea, try it and see. It's very old, your hardware could well be too new for it to recognise some parts.
But if it installs then you can try upgrading from there.
Steve
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I know 2.1 version is very old, is there a way to download a newest (but not the latest) version to try it?
Thanks
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I recently used both latest ISO & old 2.3.4 32bit to create USB, and installed on selection of core2duo, pentium4 & VMware ESXi boxes. Reason was testing NICs.
All installed without trouble. Are you selecting serial console?