can't find '/etc/hostid' /boot/entropy size=0x1000
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@skogs UPDATE : I was able to fix the problem. I don't know if this was the issue, but it worked. When formatting my USB drive, i used to always format it in FAT32, but this time i configured it in NTFS instead and it worked. I use a no name micro appliance firewall.
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@bigmtl Glad you got it worked out. Makes even less sense to me now than before.
I'm particular and pretty much always use the ISO so wouldn't ever run into that issue.
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I had the same issue on a SG4860-1U AFTER a cold shutdown. I reimaged the netgate appliance and it worked fine, rebooted and shutdown properly and everything was fine. When I pulled the power cable, got this error all of again. It seems the appliance cant withstand cold shutdowns. I am using a twins SSD, not sure if that is related.
Mysteriously, if I usie the power button as opposed to pull the cord for a cold shutdown, the issue doesnt happen. If I pull the damn cord, I need to reimage the device. Noticed it started happening after 21.05 upgrade, but I didnt cold shutdown on 21.02 though
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I am having this same error and I have tried every bios setting that seemed relevant. I have an ASRock Q1900M that used to work fine with pfsense until the new 2.5 version was released. It actually broke my install when trying to upgrade from 2.4.4 to 2.5. I don't know what they changed but I don't think its a hardware issue. More likely since pfsense used to work its a software change that is causing an unnecessary hardware issue. I am at the frustration point of having to buy new hardware just to get pfsense running again.
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@angryspec but did you do a full reinstall after each significant bios change?
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@skogs at first no, but eventually yes. I’ve been at this this for over two weeks in my spare time. I’ve tried different ssd’s, checked the ram, 3 different usb sticks, every iteration of uefi/legacy mode and ahci/ide. It was working fine until I upgraded. The upgrade broke the install to where it wouldn’t even boot. I just found a repository of old versions so I guess I either go back to 2.4.4 or buy new hardware.
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@bigmtl I had the same thing so many times until I went to the boot menu and chose "usb key" not "UEFI usb key". UEFI never worked and I got the same error you experienced.
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I had the exact same problem with an old ASRock UBox 111N.
None of the recommended and other BIOS changes helped.
Finally figured it out: switched to OPNSense.
I installed OPNSense from a memstick then my ASRock booted normally, connected to the GUI, etc.
I'd never heard of OPNSense until this pfSense problem. It's a fork from pfSense that happened in 2015. The code's much better so far, at least with older computers.
Whew.
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@bigmtl I am trying to reload a SG-4860 via usb stick. Everything for the install finished and I'm able to do some configuring by hand....but after I started to restore the configuration from an "identical" machine the rebuilt one starts "hanging" right after the title msg. TURNS OUT it isn't actually hung as by accident I left the machine alone for several minutes and found that it had come up and the web interface was alive and working as was the router functionality that had been setup. What was happening is at the point the machine appeared to freeze, it was actually that the console USB Serial port is somehow becoming disabled and no more I/O happens until I reboot. This only starts once I start to import the previous config so further investigation may show what part of the config causes the problem.
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@handymandm hostid is required for ZFS. It seems to be a defect. workaround below
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/141691/defect-etc-rc-d-hostid-file-for-zfs-not-generated-from-uuid/4?_=1669295521699