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    Upgrading to 2.5.0 on HyperV boot loops

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    • swinnS
      swinn @mdalacu
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      @mdalacu I run pfSense 2.5 on Hyper-V 2019 as Gen2 without any issues.

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        DD @mdalacu
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        @mdalacu https://forum.netgate.com/topic/154360/gen2-pfsense-2-4-5-p1-elf64_loadimage-read-failed-windows-2012r2-hyper-v

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          mdalacu @DD
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          @dd said in Upgrading to 2.5.0 on HyperV boot loops:

          https://forum.netgate.com/topic/154360/gen2-pfsense-2-4-5-p1-elf64_loadimage-read-failed-windows-2012r2-hyper-v

          Thanks, but i am running 2.4.5_p1 just fine with gen2...so it's not this.
          Anyway i have to sort this out soon because of squid borks daily in 2.4.5 and a lot of people are saying that 2.50 fix this...

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            Michael Sh.
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            I have the same problem, but at first after upgrade I had mountroot> from new kernel. Any attempts to manually mount have failed. I did a clean install and got bootloop.
            I using Hiper-V on 2016 VM Gen2, ZFS. I have tried every possible installation option for ZFS + Gen 2 but no success. Works on UFS. FreeBSD of the same version works fine on ZFS + Gen 2.

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              mdalacu
              last edited by mdalacu

              Trying to boot from the install media (CDROM) also fails (v2.5.0), resulting in a bootloop.
              So the problem is with the kernel i think.
              This is the error.

              alt text

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              • Raul RamosR
                Raul Ramos @Michael Sh.
                last edited by Raul Ramos

                @michael-sh said in Upgrading to 2.5.0 on HyperV boot loops:

                ZFS

                ZFS in a Virtual Disk? Very brave! Should not be a problem with boot!

                pfSense:
                ASRock -> Wolfdale1333-D667 (2GB TeamElite Ram)
                Marvell 88SA8040 Sata to CF(Sandisk 4GB) Controller
                NIC's: RTL8100E (Internal ) and Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual (Intel 82571GB)

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                  JeffNL
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                  I also had the problem upgrading to 2.5.0
                  Quick-fix was to just re-install and restore a backup.

                  The VM’s (two, pfSense CARP failover) are on Hyper-V.

                  The original installation was:
                  Generation 2, with ZFS

                  The new installation is:
                  Generation 1, default filesystem settings during install

                  I guess not all update scenarios have been tested before releasing the update.

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                    mdalacu @JeffNL
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                    @jeffnl Yes, this was the onlyu way i could find to upgrade the firewall. A brand new machine gen 1 and restore settings from backup. Some packages would not work until I re-saved every page of configuration again, to recreate all the files, I presume.
                    I hope it will me stable at least. Squid was my main problem with 2.4.5/.

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                      n7n @mdalacu
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                      I have exactly the same problem.

                      I also had the mountroot problem after updating from 2.4.5 to 2.5.1.

                      I "fixed" that by booting from the old kernel.

                      However, after the upgrade completed, I now experience the boot loop problem as above.

                      Has no one found a fix for this?

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                      • GertjanG
                        Gertjan @n7n
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                        @n7n said in Upgrading to 2.5.0 on HyperV boot loops:

                        Has no one found a fix for this?

                        Using myself Hyper-V on Windows 10 Pro 'lastest edition ' (I guess).
                        Gen1 type.
                        Went from 2.4.5-px to 2.5.0 to 2.5.1.
                        Not using ZFS, but the default one.
                        No issues what so ever.

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        • provelsP
                          provels
                          last edited by provels

                          Probably doesn't help, but I'm using 2.5.1 on Hyper-V on 2012R2, Gen1, ZFS without issues, either running or upgrading. But I did build myself a fresh 2.5.1 with restored config after a while, just because.

                          Peder

                          MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
                          BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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