SG-1100 Won’t Reboot on Upgrade - no internet access!
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UPDATE:
It was a slow download, but I got the driver by using my phone as a hotspot.
So I have a serial connection. It prompts me with
login:
. I enteradmin
and then it prompts me withPassword:
and I type my password and it saysLogin incorrect
. Tried several times, typing slowly and carefully to be sure my password is correct.So it's a brick and I'm without practical internet.
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@TangoOversway said in SG-1100 Won’t Reboot on Upgrade - no internet access!:
It prompts me with login:. I enter admin and then it prompts me with Password: and I type my password
pfSense user to SSH in isSorry, if you connect with a serial connection then there is no login, the pfSense menu should just be there.root
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It's autobooting - before I can finish reading the menu and then I get the prompts. (Autoboot timeout seems to be a second or two, it's so fast!)
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@TangoOversway Does it show the pfSense menu and boot screens?
Sounds like it’s stuck and boot looping. https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/sg-1100/reinstall-pfsense.html is probably the fastest way back. Then restore your config file.
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Ugh!
So I need to have a store account. Don't have one. Bought my SG-1100 from the Netgate store on Amazon.
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@TangoOversway what kind of prompt to you see? None require a login from the serial console (at least I thought so).
Boot menu:
pfSense Menu after boot up:
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@TangoOversway Store account and installer are free.
There’s a pfSense setting to password protect the console. I’m guessing OP isn’t getting that far and is in some partially installed state.
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Okay, did get an account and downloaded and put the installer on a USB stick. I put it in, booted, got the Marvell prompt, and used
run usbboot
and it booted - but went straight to the menu - the one in the first image from @patient0. I don't see any install menu or anything like that. (Also, if it matters, still can't ping my SG1100, even though I have it connected to my LAN.)TL;DR stuff
Sorry if I'm snarky or short. We got a big snow and my wife's boss wants her to log on remotely, so I'm under pressure to get this up quickly and using a cellular hotspot is not but so fast here.I ran into a frustration that the output during boot would jump back up to the top of my terminal window and start writing more text, so when the menu came up, it was hard to distinguish the message about hitting a key to stop autoboot from other text - took me several times before I saw that.
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Oh - and the current situation is after trying to reboot and doing
run usbboot
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@TangoOversway If you take out the USB what does it do?
Did you run the usbrecovery command in the note in step 3, to wipe it?
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@SteveITS said in SG-1100 Won’t Reboot on Upgrade - no internet access!:
Did you run the usbrecovery command in the note in step 3, to wipe it?
Making sure I get this from the instructions correctly. I reboot again and, instead of using
run usbboot
I runusbrecovery
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Used
run usbrecovery
at the Marvell prompt. It gave me some messages about blocks, but I didn't get a screenshot before it wiped them and went on, then brought up the same menu (the first image in @patient0's reply). -
I've tried to use both usbboot and usbrecovery. They just end up with the normal menu appearing. This time I got a screen shot of part of the screen after running usbrecovery:
It stayed there a while, then gave me the normal menu, so I booted to the default and now I have this:
I've been there before. It does nothing for a long time. No status indicator or anything. Is it wiping my drive to prep for a recovery? Shouldn't I see something giving me an indication it's doing something? And if that is normal, how long should I wait? -
@TangoOversway how did you write the image you got from Netgate to the USB? And what was the file named you got?
The message you are seeing means the installer is corrupt or it can't boot from it.
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@TangoOversway The installer should start at a license screen:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/install-walkthrough.htmlPaging @stephenw10 ...
Just to ask, you did burn the USB stick with Etcher?
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/write-memstick.html -
The filename is
netgate-installer-aarch64.img.gz
. After it wouldn't work with usbboot or usbrecovery, I put it on another USB stick to see if that was the issue. I'm using Balena Etcher.I haven't seen a license screen yet.
It's at
mountroot> random: unblocking device.
Last time it was there and I hit <return> after a few minutes, I got a message that made it sound like a process was terminated. -
Finally got something firm. Tried burning it to a 3rd USB stick. Ended up with the main menu again, so I hit reboot and ran usbrecovery:
So I'm getting a bad USB device. Never got that - just saw it stop at the 1MMC erase: dev #`....1 line before.
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@TangoOversway you are doing it all correct, the file is the correct one and Etcher is perfect for the job.
The 1100 has to USB ports, can you try the other port?
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@patient0 Just thought of that - and took the USB stick I know is a better quality product and put it in the other port:
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@TangoOversway You could try opening a TAC ticket. They may be able to help under the free "zero to ping" support since this is a reinstall.
At a high level, the install on ARM devices erases the storage and copies in the new image.