Op 6-3-2011 23:26, Bao Ha schreef:
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the note.
According to the forum, it should not be a problem. :-(
It is not.
When we first got the reports of corrupted CFs, we just overnighted new
ones. Then, those died shortly, within a week or two. We replaced a
complete system:
Hi Seth,
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
Op 6-3-2011 23:26, Bao Ha schreef:
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the note.
According to the forum, it should not be a problem. :-(
It is not.
I have had three systems with corrupted flash memory: two with the Kingston
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Bao Ha b...@hacom.net wrote:
Something happened in BETA5 and it was carried into RC1, up to today
snapshot: 20110306-0859.
I see this in my embedded BETA5 install at home (I should upgrade soon
to RC1 I suppose...)
I see no significant amount of writing to it.
Something happened in BETA5 and it was carried into RC1, up to today
snapshot: 20110306-0859.
The file system in nanobsd version is now mounted fully RW, see the
following mount command:
...
[2.0-RC1][admin@pfHacom.localdomain]/root(1): mount
/dev/ufs/pfsense0 on / (ufs, local)
devfs on /dev
] pfSense 2.0 RC1 Nanobsd Problem
Something happened in BETA5 and it was carried into RC1, up to today
snapshot: 20110306-0859.
The file system in nanobsd version is now mounted fully RW, see the
following mount command:
...
[2.0-RC1][admin@pfHacom.localdomain]/root(1): mount
/dev/ufs/pfsense0
:* zondag 6 maart 2011 23:06
*Aan:* customersupp...@pfsense.org
*CC:* support@pfsense.com
*Onderwerp:* [pfSense Support] pfSense 2.0 RC1 Nanobsd Problem
Something happened in BETA5 and it was carried into RC1, up to today
snapshot: 20110306-0859.
The file system in nanobsd version is now mounted
filesystem
Hope this problem will be solved soon!
With regards,
Bart
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Van: Bao Ha [mailto:b...@hacom.net]
Verzonden: zondag 6 maart 2011 23:26
Aan: support@pfsense.com
Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense 2.0 RC1 Nanobsd Problem
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the note
On Sun, March 6, 2011 19:26, Bao Ha wrote:
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the note.
According to the forum, it should not be a problem. :-(
Unfortunately, mounting RW without NOATIME will pounce on the compact
flash
everytime a READ is made. It will kill the CF sooner or later.
When we first got