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    [SERIAL] stop working after snapshot upgrade [ALIX2D3]

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      mikesamo
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      HARDWARE: ALIX 2D3
      OLD SNAPSHOT: 2.0-BETA1 built on Thu Dec 28 08:41:37 EST 2009
      NEW SNAPSHOT UPGRADE: 2.0-BETA1 built on Thu Dec 31 05:40:51 EST 2009
      UPGRADE METHOD: WebGUI

      Jan 2 22:06:36 init: getty repeating too quickly on port /dev/console, sleeping 30 secs
      Jan 2 22:06:36 init: getty repeating too quickly on port /dev/console, sleeping 30 secs
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: tcsetattr /dev/console: Operation not supported
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'Pc'
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: tcsetattr /dev/console: Operation not supported
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'Pc'
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'Pc'
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'Pc'
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'default'
      Jan 2 22:06:36 getty[15848]: getty: unknown gettytab entry 'default'

      working well before the upgrade, I can choose the slice to boot a the boot but when pfsense boot console crash.

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        mikesamo
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        on reboot I can see boot and reboot msg but I cannot get the "Menu" *** Welcome to pfSense 2.0-BETA1-nanobsd on pfSense ***

        SERIAL PFSENSE BOOT MSG stop at:

        Generating RRD graphs…done.
        Starting DHCP service...done.
        Starting CRON... done.
        Executing rc.d items...
        Starting /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*.sh...done.
        Bootup complete

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