Re: [pfSense Support] COM-port Watchguard Firebox X500 with 2.0-RC1

2011-05-07 Thread Jim Cheetham
It doesn't look like your problem is anything to do with console speeds. You see the boot loader message from the Firebox BIOS, so you are at the right speed for that. You see the FreeBSD bootup messages, so you are at the right speed for that, and you see pfSense application startup messages (whic

Re: [pfSense Support] COM-port Watchguard Firebox X500 with 2.0-RC1

2011-05-07 Thread Jim Cheetham
>> Executing rc.d items... >> Starting /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*.sh...done. >> Bootup complete > > ... and now we should see the login command shell. And what happens if you press return a couple of times at this point? -jim - To

RE: [pfSense Support] COM-port Watchguard Firebox X500 with 2.0-RC1

2011-05-07 Thread Dimitri Rodis
>>> Executing rc.d items... >>> Starting /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*.sh...done. >>> Bootup complete >> >> ... and now we should see the login command shell. > >And what happens if you press return a couple of times at this point? > >-jim I hate to break it to you guys, but this has been an issue for q

Re: [pfSense Support] COM-port Watchguard Firebox X500 with 2.0-RC1

2011-05-07 Thread Yehuda Katz
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Dimitri Rodis wrote: > I hate to break it to you guys, but this has been an issue for quite a > while in the 2.0 builds (8-9 months now). Not quite sure what started it > happening, but I did experience this behavior way back then, and still do > when I try the bui