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    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      As I understand it the correct way to remount the file system of a NanoBSD install in order to add packages or edit a file from the CLI is to use.

      /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
      then
      /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
      

      That has worked for me fine. However I, and many others, have run into a problem.
      I'm running a Watchguard Firebox and in order to use the LCD there is a tar ball consisting of a special driver and an install script. The script works like so:

      mount -u -w /
      
      Copy the stuff across and fix the permissions.
      
      mount -u -r /
      

      This was all fine upto Beta4. However recent snapshots have a problem. It seems that having run the mount command, via the script, rc.conf_mount_rw (or ro) is no longer able to function.

      
      [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/lib(48): mount -u -r /
      [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/lib(49): mount -p
      /dev/ufs/pfsense0       /                       ufs     ro              1 1
      devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
      /dev/md0                /tmp                    ufs     rw              2 2
      /dev/md1                /var                    ufs     rw              2 2
      /dev/ufs/cf             /cf                     ufs     rw              1 1
      devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
      [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/lib(50): /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
      [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/lib(51): mount -p
      /dev/ufs/pfsense0       /                       ufs     ro              1 1
      devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
      /dev/md0                /tmp                    ufs     rw              2 2
      /dev/md1                /var                    ufs     rw              2 2
      /dev/ufs/cf             /cf                     ufs     rw              1 1
      devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
      [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/lib(52):
      
      

      Any thoughts? Is this the expected behavior?

      At the moment I'm reworking the script but I'd love to know why it suddenly became broken.

      Steve

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        I reflashed my CF card with pfSense-2.0-BETA5-1g-i386-20110209-1815-nanobsd.img.gz.

        Having done nothing but setup my interfaces I am seeing this:

        [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root(1): mount -p
        /dev/ufs/pfsense0       /                       ufs     rw              1 1
        devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
        /dev/md0                /tmp                    ufs     rw              2 2
        /dev/md1                /var                    ufs     rw              2 2
        /dev/ufs/cf             /cf                     ufs     rw              1 1
        devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
        
        

        Is this right? Everything is mounted R/W by default. I thought that the flash card was supposed to be R/O to prevent excessive writes.  ???

        Steve

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          Hmm, it should be r/o. Not sure what might be leaving it r/w.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            This is defininately broken.

            
            [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/tmp(24): mount -p
            /dev/ufs/pfsense0       /                       ufs     rw              1 1
            devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
            /dev/md0                /tmp                    ufs     rw              2 2
            /dev/md1                /var                    ufs     rw              2 2
            /dev/ufs/cf             /cf                     ufs     rw              1 1
            devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
            [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/tmp(25): /etc/rc.conf
            rc.conf_mount_ro* rc.conf_mount_rw*
            [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/tmp(25): /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
            [2.0-BETA5][root@pfSense.localdomain]/tmp(26): mount -p
            /dev/ufs/pfsense0       /                       ufs     rw              1 1
            devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
            /dev/md0                /tmp                    ufs     rw              2 2
            /dev/md1                /var                    ufs     rw              2 2
            /dev/ufs/cf             /cf                     ufs     rw              1 1
            devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
            
            

            The Dec 17th Beta4 snapshot was fine. By Jan 13th Beta5 rc.conf_mount had stopped working.
            I guess there isn't anything writing to the cf card anyway but still.

            Steve

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              I opened a ticket for this:
              http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1279

              Though honestly in the grand scheme of things there really isn't much risk here unless it's self-inflicted. :-)

              The system itself doesn't try to write without first doing the rw switch anyhow, any processes that try to write out data constantly are using /tmp and/or /var which are RAM disks. There aren't any system processes that are really held at bay by the ro/rw switch. Not sure 100% about all the packages but the base system itself should be fine.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Good to know I'm not toasting my CF card(s).
                Self inflicted damage does seems to be a reoccurring problem for me.  ::) I doubt this will help though!

                Steve

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                • J
                  jdamnation
                  last edited by

                  Can I just add a note here?

                  I loaded the pfSense-2.0-RC1-1g-i386-20110226-1633-nanobsd.img.gz to a 1GB flash and it seems that the file system for this was r/w after boot.

                  I then proceeded to upgrade, which went OK and loaded the latest update.

                  However, after rebooting with the latest update the file system is still r/w.

                  When I loaded a latest base image from snapshots, then the file system was r/o.

                  Can someone explain why my updated 1GB nano build is still r/w - it's essentially the same build at the latest base version.

                  Cheers,

                  JD

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