Bao C. Ha escribió:
My systems are similar to Lex. I have run pfSense on them.
To make pfSense working on these, which basically are PC, except
that CF on the secondary IDE, you will need to make two changes:
1. I found that grub is easier to be made pfSense bootable.
FreeBSD bootloader
Hi all.
I have several Lex-System machines which come prepared to work with a CF
card in them. I have proven to put an image of pfsense in them and they do
not have support, but the images of monowall they work perfectly.
¿There is some plan to generate official images for these systems?
If
What happens when you put a pfSense image in it? Connect a serial
cable up to see the output.
On 2/6/06, David Barbero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I have several Lex-System machines which come prepared to work with a CF
card in them. I have proven to put an image of pfsense in them and
Hi.
The iso image of pfsense work fine in HD, but in the CF card don't boot...
This night i probe to install a new image in a cf and report the exact
problem.
The Lex-System is a via C3 processor and 3 lan interfaces (rl).
The exact model is cv860A (
Yes, please report the exact problem. The embedded image uses a
serial cable so make sure that you have that all taken care of.
On 2/6/06, David Barbero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
The iso image of pfsense work fine in HD, but in the CF card don't boot...
This night i probe to install a
My systems are similar to Lex. I have run pfSense on them.
To make pfSense working on these, which basically are PC, except
that CF on the secondary IDE, you will need to make two changes:
1. I found that grub is easier to be made pfSense bootable.
FreeBSD bootloader is hit-and-miss for me.
2.
Hi.
Scott, I remember that the error that it gave was exactly the one that has
commented Bill Marquette, thus seems that rootfs is a problem when
recognizing. I am going to prove with an old image of the Link that has
given Bill and soon I comment to you.
Thanks.
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