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    Problems on boot - WARNING : / was non properly dismounted - /lib/libedit.so.7: invalid file format

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    • kiokomanK
      kiokoman LAYER 8
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      @kiokoman said in Problems on boot - WARNING : / was non properly didmonted - /lib/libedit.so.t: invalid file format:

      do it at least 5 / 6 times even if it tell you that the file system is clean

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        Tommaso Forrest
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        i'm using PfSense in a vitual machine ( Virtualization Station on QNAP NAS )

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        • kiokomanK
          kiokoman LAYER 8
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          the procedure is the same even if it were installed in a microwave :)

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            Tommaso Forrest
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            Anyway, i tried but alway i can't access to file system by shell : there is a way to force file sytem check by set command as boot option ?

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            • viktor_gV
              viktor_g Netgate @Tommaso Forrest
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              @Tommaso-Forrest If you have fresh backup, simply reinstall it and upload backup configuration
              If you have enough RAM for pfSense VM, it more better to use ZFS

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              • kiokomanK
                kiokoman LAYER 8
                last edited by kiokoman

                when it boot you can select to run it as single user mode
                when you see
                Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:
                you press return
                then you can launch
                fsck -y /

                i think it's faster if you reinstall as suggested by viktor_g anyway

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                • GertjanG
                  Gertjan
                  last edited by

                  Right after the startup of your VM you see this :

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

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                    Honestly if it's failing that early, running fsck may not be enough. It might need reinstalled. Also a slight chance it's not actually a filesystem problem but a failing disk.

                    Normally with a filesystem issue it would fail on files or directories that are regularly read/written, not system libraries. That isn't always the case, just more likely.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      If pressing return at that prompt does not allow you to reach the shell there is probably nothing you can do from there.

                      You might be able to boot from an ISO and then escape to a shell and fsck the disk from there.

                      If you have a config backup just reinstall. It's a VM, do you have any snapshots?

                      Steve

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                        Tommaso Forrest
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                        Tanks ... i try to boot from CD and escape to a shell

                        Tanks

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