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    Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.5 Development Snapshots (Retired)
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      msm
      last edited by

      Boot, lagg and e1000 issues all seem to be resolved with latest build.

      I did notice that dhcpv6 client stopped working for me after 10/1 updates, but will look at that separately.

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        chrcoluk @Quarkz
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        @Quarkz I doubt pfSense activates invariants.

        pfSense CE 2.8.0

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          vesalius @chrcoluk
          last edited by vesalius

          @chrcoluk read the Bug #10956 from links below in redmine. Invarients are mentioned as the cause for that LAGG issue. Not sure on the EFI issue.

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            maverick_slo @msm
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            @msm said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:

            Boot, lagg and e1000 issues all seem to be resolved with latest build.

            I did notice that dhcpv6 client stopped working for me after 10/1 updates, but will look at that separately.

            DHCPv6c stopped for me too

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              _rp
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              It looks to have resolved the boot issue for me. I'll continue to test and report back if it does fail but I think the boot issue has been resolved.

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              • kiokomanK
                kiokoman LAYER 8
                last edited by kiokoman

                about the efi part, i found out that using sata instead of scsi controller under esxi solved the boot problem for me
                scsi controller is the default for esxi
                @w0w posted a screenshot of Virtualbox where Controller is IDE

                but there are other thread with similar problem, in any case i suspect something is wrong with freebsd + efi

                @ramup https://forum.netgate.com/topic/154769/pfsense-does-not-boot-after-successful-installation/
                @insept https://forum.netgate.com/topic/156245/system-freeze-at-usb-boot-secure-boot-off-uefi-mode-only

                read https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10943

                https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=209821

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                  _rp @kiokoman
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                  @kiokoman Your first link describes a problem with 2.4.5-p1 which the problem in this topic is using a 2.5 snapshot so not the same problem.

                  My boot issues were also experienced using physical hardware, BIOS settings hadn't changed and the issue only appeared when using recent 2.5 snapshots, version 2.4.5-p1 was fine.

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                    chrcoluk @vesalius
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                    @vesalius said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:

                    @chrcoluk read the Bug #10956 from links below in redmine. Invarients are mentioned as the cause for that LAGG issue. Not sure on the EFI issue.

                    Right ok, surprised that pfSense left that on.

                    pfSense CE 2.8.0

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                      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @kiokoman
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                      @kiokoman said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:

                      scsi controller is the default for esxi

                      On every version?

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                      • kiokomanK
                        kiokoman LAYER 8
                        last edited by kiokoman

                        @romprod the problem is the same to me, there are some incompatibility with some bios / settings and freebsd, what i want to say is to read that redmine for possible workaround

                        @Bob-Dig it sure is for esxi 6.7 and esxi 7.0 with guest os family "other" and Guest os version "freebsd"

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                          msm @maverick_slo
                          last edited by msm

                          @maverick_slo for me dhcp6c not running was caused by a change in rtsold and I was able to get it working. see https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10965

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