Hello,

I am a new user of Coreboot who recently purchased a Protectli firewall with 
Coreboot pre-installed. The firewall is running PfSense that I installed on it. 
Everything was going ok for a few days until I started having issues with 
PfSense and now I am having problems getting PfSense to launch at all. I 
believe this is related to a hardware issue with the firewall. During the 
coreboot launch I am getting an infinite loop which is triggered at the 
following line:

cpu reset proxy stopped cpu 1

Sounds like an issue with the hardware to me. I believe I saw this same issue 
referencing cpu 2 as well. I have tried over a period of several weeks to boot 
up and I always get this message and then a loop back to the the coreboot 
initialization. At this point I cannot tell if this is a coreboot, pfsense, or 
hardware issue, and I am getting ready to just buy another firewall with 
pfsense already installed and I am hoping someone has the time to give me a 
brief idea of what might be going on here. I am fairly PC savy but am having 
difficulty drilling down to what might be driving this specific issue on the 
web. I do like your product and plan to purchase a PC with coreboot in the near 
future.

Thanks a lot for your time.
-Aaron

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