Firebox LCD Driver for LCDProc
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Hmmm,
The file I linked to in that post, lcdd4.tar, is intended for embedded systems. I'm not sure what it would do on a full install.
The embedded nanobsd install has the file system mounted read only to prevent excessive writes to flash media. The script re-mounts the filesystem RW, install the LCD driver and daemon and then re-mounts it read only. Obviously you do not want a full HD install mounted RO. However it uses the included functionality on pfSense to do the re-mounting, /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw and /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro. If those files are not included in a full install then it will probably work just fine. Or it may just throw up errors! ::)
Try it and see if it's a fresh install with nothing to loose.Steve
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stephenw10,
lcdd4.tar works perfectly on 2.0 RC1 full install (uniproc kernel) as I have this installed on my firebox core xxl.
Greetings,
Eric -
Great, that's good to know.
Can you remember if it gave any errors?Steve
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No errors at all, just run the install script and poef…enjoy your lcd display
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erisan - are you running 2.0 on CF or 1.2.3?
I am running 1.2.3 on a hard drive but am thinking to try and use the CF.
Thx…. -
I'm running 2.0 on a HD
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Ok Erisan and Steve - I will try the script tonight on the 1.2.3 embedded build on my HD install.
Thanks for the help… and thank-you for your script...
Will update you later tomorrow -
Regards;
H. -
I am having an issue installing the lcdd4.tar. (firebox x700, 1.2.3 embeded installed via live cd, onto HD)
Steps:
1. uploaded the lcdd4.tar via web interface
2. opened console via serial (putty)
3. tar -xvf lcdd4.tar
4. ./install-embed2.lcdd.shI get this:
ln /lib/libkvm.so.4: File Exists
I try to run it anyway with:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.shI get:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libkvm.so.3" not found, required by "lcdproc"Can anyone help me?
(btw, this was a fresh install, only thing i did after interface setup was try to install this lccd4.tar)Thanks!
EDIT:
Ok… so I think I figured it out. Got it working at least.
I had to edit the install-embed.lcdd.sh. It looked like it was creating the wrong symlinks for 1.2.3 (gathered from other posts). Here is what I edited it to:#!/bin/csh /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw cp -R lcdd /usr/local/share/ cp /usr/local/share/lcdd/lcdd.sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ chown -R root:wheel /usr/local/share/lcdd chmod -R ugo=rX /usr/local/share/lcdd chown root:wheel /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh chmod ugo=rx /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh ln -s /lib/libc.so.7 /lib/libc.so.6 ln -s /lib/libkvm.so.4 /lib/libkvm.so.3 /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
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Yes, my fault! Sorry :-[
libkvm.so.5 is only in 2.0.
I'm late for a dinner party, I'll edit something later!
Steve
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Ok, so as pointed out phr0zen above the file lcdd4.tar does not install properly on 1.2.3 since it sets sym links for libkvm.so.5 which doesn't exist in 1.2.3.
If you have installed it and got the error
ln /lib/libkvm.so.4: File Exists
You need to add the sym link manually with the following console commands:
/etc/rc.conf_mount_rw ln -s /lib/libkvm.so.4 /lib/libkvm.so.3 /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
Now you can start the server and all should be well.
Steve
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I am having an issue installing the lcdd4.tar. (firebox x700, 1.2.3 embeded installed via live cd, onto HD)
Steps:
1. uploaded the lcdd4.tar via web interface
2. opened console via serial (putty)
3. tar -xvf lcdd4.tar
4. ./install-embed2.lcdd.shI get this:
ln /lib/libkvm.so.4: File Exists
I try to run it anyway with:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.shI get:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libkvm.so.3" not found, required by "lcdproc"Can anyone help me?
(btw, this was a fresh install, only thing i did after interface setup was try to install this lccd4.tar)Thanks!
EDIT:
Ok… so I think I figured it out. Got it working at least.
I had to edit the install-embed.lcdd.sh. It looked like it was creating the wrong symlinks for 1.2.3 (gathered from other posts). Here is what I edited it to:#!/bin/csh /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw cp -R lcdd /usr/local/share/ cp /usr/local/share/lcdd/lcdd.sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ chown -R root:wheel /usr/local/share/lcdd chmod -R ugo=rX /usr/local/share/lcdd chown root:wheel /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh chmod ugo=rx /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh ln -s /lib/libc.so.7 /lib/libc.so.6 ln -s /lib/libkvm.so.4 /lib/libkvm.so.3 /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
phr0zen & steve…
Ok - so if I run the 4.tar with the original syntax and then clean up with your (phr0zen) instructions will that get this to work? I just hate to hose my HD install of the 1.2.3 imbedded. I just finished up cleaning up the 3 fans and added a quiet coolermaster with a modded heat sync. I also fell into the perfect drive sled that works with the 2.5laptop drive. I made the decision to close the case - but this may be too soon if this next attempt at the CLI does not get the lcd working... Thanks for all your help here...
H. -
Ok, so as pointed out phr0zen above the file lcdd4.tar does not install properly on 1.2.3 since it sets sym links for libkvm.so.5 which doesn't exist in 1.2.3.
If you have installed it and got the error
ln /lib/libkvm.so.4: File Exists
You need to add the sym link manually with the following console commands:
/etc/rc.conf_mount_rw ln -s /lib/libkvm.so.4 /lib/libkvm.so.3 /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
Now you can start the server and all should be well.
Steve
Steve - Ok - I read this twice and I am ready to jump in again on the CLI…
I will expect the error and move on with your instructions here...
Thanks for the efforts here and hoping to put this project together and start building the firewall rules. Will update tomorrow and let you know how things are going ....
Thx & Best Regards...
H.
BTW - I took off Friday and on Admin at work asked if I stayed home on Friday to watch the wedding but my reply was something like beer and fishing were the order of the day. Her reply was "In the name of the wedding I presume" :) -
Here in London it was pretty crazy! ::)
National day off was nice though. :)
Steve
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Here in London it was pretty crazy! ::)
National day off was nice though. :)
Steve
There ya go - Niiiccce…
That crowd was huge!Well, I tried and now consider myself Linux challenged... Must have been the beer and fishing on Friday..
Tar'd the version 4 and got no error? but continued and ran rw on the system and tried the edit. I think I need to edit the install-embed.lcdd.sh following phr0zen's syntax - I can see it try and load but no joy... -
Editing the script should definitely work. But I would expect it to simply need the extra sym link. :-
What error does it give when it tries to load?When you ran the install script it didn't give an error? Weird!
Steve
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Editing the script should definitely work. But I would expect it to simply need the extra sym link. :-
What error does it give when it tries to load?When you ran the install script it didn't give an error? Weird!
Steve
Steve…
No Error...
I am going to build out another 2 version ISO and write another drive...
I got the error the first time on the 1.2.3 and rebuilt 1.2.3 drive again as I think it changes the system boot so I started over. I think you mentioned it messes with the imbedded RO.When I build the hard drive & use my current 2 version ISO it never gets to the last menu when it boots so I am going to download 2 again and rebuild the ISO again and try that... It would be great to get the LCD going but it is not a show stopper but I am willing to try and figure out how to do this. - Like you said - It isn't that hard.... :)
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I am going to throw this out there - (sameless lack of effort) ::)
Anyone have a .gho or acronis image??
I am burning the 2.0 RC1 now but was just wondering? -
Hi…
When you build 2.0 imbedded - it boots and does not go to the last menu nor does it allow you to setup the LAN addressing? Is that normal?
I am rebuilding my 1.2.3 and going after this again - Thanks everyone for your help...
Getting back to Linux after a few years is a challange but things are slowly coming back and I think this is a good exercise for me - If I start whining to much just give me a snickers bar and I will be ok...Regards;
H.
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Hmm,
There seem to several people having that problem, check the x700 thread.
It seems to have started around 2.0Beta5.
One solution is to install 1.2.3 and then upgrade. Not a nice or long term solution if you ask me.
I don't actually have an x-core box so I haven't experienced it.pfSense is BSD not linux. Just different enough to catch you out! ::)
Steve
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Wow - I started this and did not even pay attention - I thought FreeBSD was Linux - my bad….
Thanks for a eye opener Steve... After reading about FreeBSD I can see why pfsense is built on this os.... and I am glad I am on this path now.I rebuilt the drive on 1.2.3 and will try the upgrade path and go through the thread again... When I look at the syntax and try to apply it some of the paths do not exist after the upgrade attempt??! Or my input is incorrect...
H.
edit - Update - All due to a hard drive that did not work with the 2.0 version - For some reason the in-place upgrade did not like the /mbr signature on the harddrive!