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    SG-1100 stuck in boot loop, fsck didn't fix. Can't download firmware

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      SpaceBass
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      hey folks, here's what I'm seeing:

      ***** FILE SYSTEM MARKED CLEAN *****
      Filesystems are clean, continuing...
      Mounting filesystems...
      random: unblocking device.
      
              __
       _ __  / _|___  ___ _ __  ___  ___
      | '_ \| |_/ __|/ _ \ '_ \/ __|/ _ \
      | |_) |  _\__ \  __/ | | \__ \  __/
      | .__/|_| |___/\___|_| |_|___/\___|
      |_|
      
      
      Welcome to pfSense 2.4.4-RELEASE (Patch 2)...
      
      panic: ufs_dirbad: /: bad dir ino 183296 at offset 512: mangled entry
      cpuid = 1
      Uptime: 22s
      Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
      
      

      When I log into the support portal, my SG-1100 doesn't show, so I can't download the firmware and, unless I'm mistaken, it looks like I can't email support without paying for a per-incident plan. Given that its 3 days old, that feels like something I shouldn't have to do.

      Anyone have tips for either getting the firmware or getting this thing unstuck?

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by stephenw10

        That's a filesystem issue you can almost always recover from that by manually running fsck several times:

        Running a file system consistency check on the SG1100:

        1. At the SG1100 console press any key to interrupt the boot loader when you see:
          Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.

        At the prompt enter: boot -s

        That will boot in single user mode to a question asking for a path to the shell, just press return to reach the # prompt.

        1. At the # prompt run the following command: fsck -y /

        Run the fsck command at least 3 times; Repeat the command until no errors are reported, even if fsck claims the filesystem has been marked "clean".

        1. Reboot by running: reboot

        It should boot normally and with no residual long-term issues.

        But if you do need the recovery image please open a ticket with us at https://go.netgate.com and we'll come straight back to you with that.

        Steve

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