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    Upgrading to pfSense 2.4.5-RC: cannot open /etc/rc.ramdisk_functions.sh

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • artooroA
      artooro
      last edited by

      On a fresh pfSense 2.4.4-p3 installed on a virtual machine with the ZFS filesystem option, I did an upgrade to 2.4.5-RC (2.4.5.r.20200202.1901) in the webGUI. The following error and prompt is seen during the upgrade reboot.

      Screen Shot 2020-02-03 at 19.14.15.png

      I reverted to a previous snapshot and was able to reproduce the issue.

      I'm not sure whether this is a bug, can anyone else reproduce it?

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      • chpalmerC
        chpalmer @artooro
        last edited by

        @artooro https://forum.netgate.com/topic/150214/maybe-avoid-update-version-2-4-5-r-20200203-1429-issue

        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
        Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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        • artooroA
          artooro @chpalmer
          last edited by artooro

          @chpalmer ah sorry, that post misspelled the filename, so it didn't come up in my search that I did before posting this.

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            edz @artooro
            last edited by

            @artooro what terminal program is that?

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            • artooroA
              artooro @edz
              last edited by

              @edz it's not :)
              It's a VMware Fusion virtual machine.
              Much easier to do testing on VMs where you can do snapshots, and have better performance.

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