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    pfSense 2.6 will not reboot in Proxmox :(

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Hmm, OK I'm still running 6.4 but I know others here are running 7 and not hitting this.

      Well I would be trying to replicate this on a clean install with a basic setup on your host. It's either something in the VM setup of the pfSense config and that would rule one of those out.

      Steve

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      • MrPeteM
        MrPete @stephenw10
        last edited by

        @stephenw10 I'm on a close-to-clean install, as this was full reinstall for 2.6. Of course I reloaded my config.xml

        I can do that in chunks, perhaps...

        • Plain install, no config at all. See if even that fails
        • Install, load config, no packages
        • Then start making smaller changes if we haven't nailed it.
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        • MrPeteM
          MrPete @stephenw10
          last edited by MrPete

          @stephenw10
          Several lessons learned so far. This is from installing the 2.6 iso, using as "default" as I could, other than setting UEFI:

          See screen grabs below for working almost-default settings.

          1. ISO permissions must be set to 654 (Group executable) or it can't boot.
          2. While your VM uses type "Other", that produced a bad VM for me (EFI partition too small, and would not boot for install.) Setting up VM at least initially as "Linux" (which it picks based on the ISO) produces better settings.
          3. WIth UEFI, un-check "Pre-Enroll Keys" to avoid the Windows-style IOS security check, which will fail.

          That's enough for install to work. :)

          The good news: This setup does reboot.
          The bad news: modifying my plain test install+reconfig setup to exactly match, does NOT reboot.

          So on to phase two testing but no time today (during normal hours at least.)
          pf2.6 proxmox uefi ok-1.jpg
          pf2.6 proxmox uefi ok-2.jpg

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Hmm, interesting.
            I didn't do anything speci8al with the ISO. Simply picked the image for the drive.
            I have tested both Other and Linux, both worked for me with UEFI.
            I guess 'Pre-Enroll Keys' is a new option in 7, I don't see it in 6.4.

            Steve

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            • MrPeteM
              MrPete @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 That makes sense.

              One thing that was different: if I choose "Other" then the EFI partition is WAY too small for Linux.

              More tests coming...

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Yeah, that's good to know. This info is sure to help someone else who hits this.

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                • MrPeteM
                  MrPete @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10
                  I've run a nice starting set of additional tests, and ran into a roadblock.

                  For my initial 2.6 full reinstall,

                  • I had a usb-bootable version of 2.6.
                  • on the same usb, i placed my config.xml on the FAT32 partition
                  • pfSense auto-installed that config during install

                  This time, I have 2.6 on a virtual DVD drive, and config.xml on a usb with a single FAT32 partition

                  The config is seemingly seen at boot (talks about validating)
                  YET is not loaded. At least not the LAN/VLAN/etc configuration

                  Is there a way to get the config to install? Without the basic lan setup, i can't even get to the gui :(

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    If it's in the root of a FAT32 formatted USB drive it should get pulled in and any boot:
                    https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html#restore-using-the-external-configuration-locator-ecl

                    It will show 'config found' in the boot logs when that happens.

                    I've never tried doing that in Proxmox but it should be identical as long as the drive appears as daX.

                    Steve

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                    • MrPeteM
                      MrPete @stephenw10
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10
                      Huh.
                      I'm doing this testing on my secondary CARP...
                      I went to shutdown the "real" secondary this AM to do some more testing on various vm's.

                      This time, it actually halted! I was a bit shocked ;)

                      Some more testing on the "real" one:

                      • From the shell menu, option 6 to halt WORKS fully; option 5 to reboot gets stuck at rebooting.
                      • From shell: if I do shutdown -h now it shuts down to a point of saying "press any key to reboot"... when I press a key, I get "rebooting..." and it is stuck.
                      • Ahh.. option 5 and "reroot" works fully.

                      Not sure what is the difference.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Mmm, that seems expected. Opyion 6 form the menu would be shutdown -p now. '-h' just halts and seemingly fails to reboot like a normal reboot does.
                        The reroot option doesn't reload the kernel etc so doesn't touch any ACPI power functions. I would expect that to work.

                        Steve

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