On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good evening all-
>
> I've just booted the latest 1.2.1-RC2 LiveCD on an old 1U network appliance. 
> The embedded board is made by Force computing and has a fanless 600mhz 
> Celeron onboard with 320MB RAM (2x 128 + 1x 64). The BIOS displays the proper 
> amount of RAM with no problems and so does the initial FreeBSD/pfSense 
> bootloader. However, during bootup, I'm informed that I am required to have 
> at least 128MB of RAM and that I only have 64MB. A quick dmesg shows the 
> kernel *REALLY* does think I only have 64MB. Being slightly confused, I threw 
> in my trust 1.2-RELEASE LiveCD which promptly boots up with no problems and 
> sees all of my RAM. Is this a known bug or am I the *lucky* winner in the 
> "pfSense Find-A-Bug Contest"?  :-D
>
> All thoughts, comments, etc welcome. Thanks!

Sounds like a FreeBSD regression.   Please try booting a FreeBSD
7.0-REL disk and see if the problem occurs that to rule out our custom
packages as a starter.

Thanks,

Scott

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