On 8/30/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only anyway.
> Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only for changes.
Actually it writes RW during boot giving a chance for any now defunct
packages to readjust the sys
Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only
anyway. Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only
for changes.
--BillOn 8/30/05, Fleming, John (ZeroChaos) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only beworried if you s
Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only be
worried if you see it twice.
# Mount all. If it fails run a fsck.
/sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y && /sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y
The error message you've seen came from the first /sbin/mount -a. fsck
then cleaned all the fi
On 8/30/05, Tomas Hodan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it looks like it's not.
>
> such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
> loose power.
Yes, thats pretty obvious, isn't it?
If it is not, then this is a bug.
Scott
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At 03:16 PM 8/30/2005, Tomas Hodan wrote:
it looks like it's not.
such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
loose power.
granted, but you seem to be under the misimpression this is a serious
error message. it's not, it's just a warning...
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it looks like it's not.
such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
loose power.
tomas
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:12 PM
To: Tomas Hodan
Cc: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Sup
At 03:10 PM 8/30/2005, Tomas Hodan wrote:
hi,
I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
not clean - run fsck
should not be pfsense able to handle such situations? or I'm doing something
It is supposed to fsck on boot.
Scott
On 8/30/05, Tomas Hodan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
> I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
> not clean - run fsck
>
> should not be p
hi,
I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
not clean - run fsck
should not be pfsense able to handle such situations? or I'm doing something
wrong
regards,
tomas
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0.81 contained a number of load balancer fixes.
--BillOn 8/30/05, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It
can be done the way you describe it and I have this setup at home in my
testenvironment (however, I use different subnets on my wans, but it
should work with your setup too as far as I know
Try using an ascii key instead of a hex one (sounds like you are using a hex
key). A hex key needs a "0x" in front to be recognized correctly by the driver.
However the webgui of this version only allows a 10 char or 26 char key as hex
and assigns this one without the 0x. The new version will al
I'm probably missing something pretty obvious here, but I seem to be
having real problems getting pfsense to correctly configure my wlan card.
I'm running 0.80.4 on a soekris 4801, with a mini-pci wireless card
(ath0) configured as the OPT2 interface. I've configured the interface
to start in
It can be done the way you describe it and I have this setup at home in my
testenvironment (however, I use different subnets on my wans, but it should
work with your setup too as far as I know). If properly configured you should
see the 2 wans used roundrobin. In my setup this means if I tracero
I have soekirs 4501 with 0.80.4 and I was trying outoing load balancing.
I've read the wiki document and I can get it work atm.
I just have done a quick test to try it, will try to do a better one when I
have more time. Actually I tryed:
Lan on eth0 with ip 192.168.1.1
Linux client on lan wit
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