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    Boot problem with LinITX FX5620

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      dvazart
      last edited by

      Hi !

      I'm trying to install Pfsense 1.2.3 RC1 in a LinITX FX5620 with a CF SanDisk 2GB.

      The problem is, when Pfsense are booting the kernel it blocks with the these error messages :

      With verbose option

      
      hptrr : no controller detected
      ata1-master : pio=PIO4   wdma=WDMA2   udm=UNSUPPORTED  cable=40 wire
      
      

      With the standar option

      
      PNP0C01  cant assign resources (memory)
      
      

      I try to boot only the CD without the CF card, and I got a blank screen and it is bloqued !

      Can you help me ?

      Thanks.

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      • belleraB
        bellera
        last edited by

        Hello!

        It's strange. I have many FabiaTech FX5620 working with different pfSense versions.

        Last week I tested it with pfSense-1.2.3-512mb-20090710-1329-nanobsd.img.gz and it works without problems.

        Verify the pfSense image downloaded or try another snapshot.

        If doesn't work perhaps you have a hardware failure. Try another RAM module before asking for RMA at Linitx.

        Regards,

        Josep Pujadas

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          dvazart
          last edited by

          Hello.

          I tried booting different distros like Debian Lenny, Ubuntu live CD (with and without CF card), System Rescue live CD (with and without CF card) and a CF card with Pfsense 1.2.3 RC1 embedded. And the problem still happening, i got a blank screen with the "NumLock" bloqued and then it reboots.

          I also tried to set the fail safe and the optimal setting in the BIOS, but it does not work.

          Is probably a hardware problem but unfortunately I have no memory modules of that kind.

          Thanks for your reply !

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
            last edited by

            It's a hardware problem.  Try running memtest86+, that may help you identify whether it's a memory problem, or something else (motherboard, cpu, etc).

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