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    WRAP 1E 2005 V1.08

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      marrandy
      last edited by

      Hello.

      I have Two outstanding boards, WRAP 1E 2005 V1.08, that I'm trying to switch to 1.2.3-RELEASE.

      Some instructions   http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/NanoBSD_on_WRAP   said if the CF is already flashed do this.

      boot0cfg -o nopacket /dev/sdb0

      but the response is

      -bash: boot0cfg: command not found

      ???

      Some pointers please.

      Thanks.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        What system are you doing those steps from?

        It should be a FreeBSD system or perhaps a non-production pfSense router. I haven't heard of any Linux distro that has the proper utilities to set that info on the CF.

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          MrMoo
          last edited by

          It would be nice to has bspatch files for WRAP, that produces binary diffs and is available in FreeBSD and Linux.

          Alternatively use a FreeBSD livefs CD bring up a shell and run boot0cfg from there.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            Apparently the image files are too large to get a proper bsdiff of when uncompressed. I tried it on two different boxes which each had enough RAM to hold the images in memory at the same time and it still failed.

            I did a diff of the original gzipped image and a patched equivalent. The patch is larger than it should be though, due to the original image being signed when the patched one is not, though it's still quite small (272 bytes).

            http://pingle.org/files/wrap-512.bspatch

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