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    Floppy erasement on reboot

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      mgault
      last edited by

      hello

      I use pfsense since v0.86 on a server without hd and the conf file on a floppy.

      Each time I reboot (usualy for upgrade to a newer version on CD) I lost the conf file on the floppy.
      The only way to keep the conf is to take out the floppy before shutdown and get it back a boot time juste at the right moment…

      I read the forum and saw users with the same probleme but all of them solve it by changing version. I'm on beta 2...

      I supposed it was a format file change, so I setup again the server and try a reboot... Still lost conf...
      Another time I supposed, I forgot writing the conf, but I try again with writing and I still lots the file.

      Is it a bug ? am I doing something wrong ?

      Thank you in advance for your answers
      (I post this on the french forum without answer)

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        sullrich
        last edited by

        Upgrade to beta 2.  Fixed long ago.

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          mgault
          last edited by

          as I say I am on beta 2….

          the upgrade to beta 2 was the same as usual : lost of my conf file on reboot...

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            hoba
            last edited by

            You need to reinstall from scratch. That version is way too old to be upgraded.

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              mgault
              last edited by

              I don't understand what you mean.

              I download a live CD and use it… I change my CD with liveCD iso on each version I try. I don't really "install" or "upgrade" anything. I just change the CD.
              I have made a new floppy from scratch with beta 1 CD. (I supposed that the conf erasement was because of a file format change...). but at each reboot on beta1 with this new floppy I lost the config file.

              Last week, I download beta 2 put it on a CD. I wrote the conf on the floppy with the pfsense menu, and made a copy of this floppy.  Next I reboot my server with the new CD (beta2).
              The file disapeared from the floppy...
              I copy the file again on the floppy. Reboot again : conf lost.
              I configure my lan interface and import the config via the web interface. It force the system to reboot and lost my config...
              At last, I copy again the conf file on the floppy reboot without the floppy in. Juste before the floppy check, I insert it and... miracle, the conf was here and everythings OK...

              Strange...

              Thanks for your answers.

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                redpanther
                last edited by

                I had the same thing happen to my floppy. I just gave up and installed to the HD.

                Acer Aspire One Netbook
                Atom 1.6 GHZ
                1GB ram
                Lan RE0 Onboard Realtek
                Wan UE0 Trendnet TU2-ET100 USB-LAN

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                  sullrich
                  last edited by

                  This used to be a problem with older versions but is no longer an issue with beta2.  Atleast not with usb memory sticks.  I wouldnt trust a floppy as far as I can throw it.

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