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    Help installing pfsense / disk geometry problem

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      el barto
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      i need help for pfsense install :

      When i try to install, the system reports that geometry of the disk is 19679cylinders/16heads/255sectors and that i will not enable to boot on the disk. So it's recomanded that i use the following modified geometry : 4997c/255h/16s.
      But after i have a warning message

      the partition layout currently on this disk is non-standard

      and after when i edit partition i have this error message :

      EXECUTION OF THE COMMANDE : /bin/fdisk -v -f /tmp/new.fdisk ad0 ; FAILED with a return code of 1

      In logs i have :

      fdisk:WARNING line1 number of cylinders(19679) may be out-of-range (must be within 1-1024 for normal bios operation, unless the entire disk
      ERROR line1: number of sector must be within (1-63)

      is anyone know where can be the problem?

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        Perry
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        http://devwiki.pfsense.org/BootTroubleShooting

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          el barto
          last edited by

          thank for reply but i have alway the same problem.. i haven't LBA mode choice in bios, only AUTO and USER but nothing help me…

          I tried another disk 40g but still this same probleme of geometrie.

          sorry for the english;i'm french ^^

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            el barto
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            i saw a locked post of diego canevalis who had the same probleme.
            he said "The solution is, make the partitions with a freeBSD installation CD and then install the pfsense, skiping the partition wizard."

            how can do that? do i must make a full install of freebsd or just create partition? and just the first or the / and /swat too? and, how can i save it?
            i have freebsd 6.1

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              David_W
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              Interpreting that advice, boot from a FreeBSD CD, partition the hard disk, then quit the installer. See if you can install pfSense on the partitioned disk.

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                heiko
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                I have the same problem with 80 GB SATA and no LBA Mode on some servers a long time ago, i have tested all of the workarounds, but nothing helps…, i have changed the HDD´s to older 6 GB and 20 GB IDE so it works as it should

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                  el barto
                  last edited by

                  i tried; i can only quit the install without save..
                  so i run nox ComixWall and it's work!
                  thanks

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