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    Netgate 6100 03.00.00.01t-uc-15 firmware upgrade

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      93039360 last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm having trouble installing 03.00.00.01t-uc-15 firmware on the device.
      It's currently running firmware version 02.02.00.02t-uc-15.

      When proceeding with Upgrade and Reboot, I'm getting the following error:

      The following input errors were detected:
      
      Firmware update failed.
      Netgate Firmware update output
      dmistore : Creating DMI files...
      cannot read chassis_AssetTag
      dmistore : DMI files created
      mount_msdosfs: /dev/nvd0p1: Operation not permitted
      Error mounting EFI partition
      

      And 90 second reboot countdown starts immediately, but no reboot happens.

      Quick history of this device:
      When I got this device, it was installed with TNSR software, but installed and went for the pfSense Plus because I'm using this 6100 to replace another older pfSense setup.
      Before installing the pfSense, I added 128GB NVME drive. Device sees the drive just fine and fresh 23.01 install was done using the memstick image.

      Summary of the current device stats:
      Current pfSense version: 23.01-RELEASE
      Current firmware: 02.02.00.02t-uc-15
      Filesystem: ZFS, zpool: pfSense, one vdev visible: /dev/nvd0p4

      Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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      • stephenw10
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

        You're hitting this: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14043

        Run at the CLI or Diag > Command Prompt:

        umount /boot/efi
        

        Then re-run the firmware update.

        Steve

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          93039360 @stephenw10 last edited by

          @stephenw10

          Hi Steve,
          I can confirm that did the trick and firmware upgrade was applied.

          Thanks!

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