Upgrading to Intel EM 6.6.6 Kernel - Custom Kernel or …?
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It would be great if you could provide a source diff so we can build it. I don't think we want to put it in the default kernel, but having it available for those who need it would be great.
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Here you go.
http://ying.apdir.com/pfsense/em_patch.zip
Hope it helps somebody.
- Ying
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Thanks for sharing. I also agree about Intels driver. It could be handled a bit better but all in all I am just happy that Jack works on FreeBSD.
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Yeah ditto.
I guess I've always expected Intel to be a little better with their driver support. They're great with Windows NIC drivers as well as Linux. This is after all, my first time using their drivers for FreeBSD.
Thanks for such a great product. It's the least I can do for this project.
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The site http://ying.apdir.com seems to be down for quite a while now. Is there another location where I can download this custom kernel?
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I'm looking for the same files as hertig.
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Hey Guys,
I apologize, the company I worked for migrated over some web servers and my own site there isn't a priority so I haven't had time to restore it yet.
I can put it back up but the down side is I no longer have the em diff patch I sent to sullrich, but I do have a kernel compatiable with 1.2 release of pfSense, which I just tested today. I'll Upload that again and edit this post with a link.
http://ying.apdir.com/pfsense/
http://ying.apdir.com/pfsense/em_patch.diff.tar.bz2 <– Diff
http://ying.apdir.com/pfsense/pfsense-custom-em-boot.tar.bz2 <-- Full Compiled KernelI found the VMWare image I used to create them so I can put that up as well. Please just don't ask me to do this again because I completely forgot how to compile a BSD kernel heh...
Good Luck.
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I'm trying to get an Intel Pro/1000 GT Quad working with 1.2. Would this be the fix I'm looking for? If it is, I would really apppreciate some "I'm stupid, so hold my hand" instructions on how to implement this. I'm just not very good with FreeBSD.
Thanks
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Try testing a 1.2 / FreeBSD 6.3 image: http://cvs.pfsense.org/~sullrich/testing_images/6/FreeBSD_RELENG_6_3/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/
However, this is not really supported ATM.
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Thank you very much for the link. I downloaded it, but I'm not quite sure how to use it. It's not an ISO or IMG like I'm used to downloading. Sorry to be so ignorant on this.
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download pfSense.iso.gz and unpack it ( i use 7-zip)
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Thanks for the help. I got the image to work by renaming it to ISO instead of extracting it. Boots fine, but unfortunately it still doesn't detect the Intel Pro/1000 GT quad card. It is still only detecting the 4 Intel GB NICs on the motherboard. I can use it like that for now, as 4 ports are all I really need, but it would be nice to get the extra 4 ports working for expansion. I really don't plan on needing to touch this pfSense box for at least a year once it's running based off previous experiences with pfSense. If anyone has some more ideas, I'd love to hear them, otherwise I'll find another use for the quad gig card.