Unable to check for updates, pkg-static: wrong architecture
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Yup, that^
You will need to run those commands to come from a FreeBSD 12 based snapshot. Though that snap is so old I would probably just reinstall it and restore the config.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Unable to check for updates, pkg-static: wrong architecture:
Yup, that^
You will need to run those commands to come from a FreeBSD 12 based snapshot. Though that snap is so old I would probably just reinstall it and restore the config.
Thank You. Must be this is a fastest way... ;)
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@stephenw10 said in Unable to check for updates, pkg-static: wrong architecture:
Yup, that^
You will need to run those commands to come from a FreeBSD 12 based snapshot. Though that snap is so old I would probably just reinstall it and restore the config.
Steve
When installing this new pfSense from scratch on this particular device I found strange behavior:
- some NICs detected incorrectly (I mean name when entering to 2) Interface assigning in main menu);
- MACs of some NICs (not of all, but for 2 cards from totally 8, let’s note all cards are absolutely identical);
So totally missunderstanding why 6 NICs cards MACs are recognized correctly and even the same “igb” interface naming done by FreeBSD for that cards, and I see the same pair “igbN - MAC”.
But 2(two) - MACs CHANGED ! (I have a screenshot and a spreadsheet of previous FreeBSD13 based installation, and SURE that MACs was differ!)Your opinion on that ?
P.S.
No any BIOS changes, nothing! The same server, same cards, all hardware untouched... -
Is it a random MAC shown? Some drivers will generate one if they cannot read the NIC for whatever reason. That's mostly on USB NICs though I've never seen it on igb.
Steve