On 1/5/10 8:59 AM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:02 AM, David Newman <dnew...@networktest.com> wrote:
>> Greetings. I'd welcome recommendations for which pfSense image to
>> install on this system, which currently runs OpenBSD:
>>
>> Nexcom 1563
>> VIA 667-MHz CPU
>> 512 Mbytes RAM
>> 512-Mbyte disk-on-chip (not CF) storage
>> 3 x 100Base-T Ethernet
>>
>> OpenBSD sees the DOC storage as a regular IDE drive.
>>
>> For pfSense, I *think* I want the 512-Mbyte embedded image, but am
>> unsure about what changes, if any, the installation requires. (The docs
>> for installing/upgrading the embedded images seem oriented toward CF
>> cards and I don't know if installing to them differs from disks.)
> 
> It depends on if you have VGA or not.   If you have VGA you will want
> the Full Installation ISO.  If not then you will want the NanoBSD
> image.

This system has VGA out, yes.

The hardware requirements doc says pfSense needs a minimum 1 Gbyte of
disk for the full version:

http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=48

Is this right, or am I OK with 512 Mbytes storage?

thanks again

dn

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