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requested. Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] On Thursday 10 July 2008 10:52:31 am Mel wrote: > On Thursday 10 July 2008 14:46:58
Pfsense No /boot/kernel/kernel
Matthias Apitz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've some server (a pfsense error 1 lba 2 years old HP NAT 1000s storage system) and > > I want to drop the installed W2k system and re-install it
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with > > FreeBSD 7.0R and later use it as a central backup-system with > > Bacula. > > > > The problem is that this server has no CD or DVD device, but can > pfsense hangs on boot > (theoretically) boot from external USB CD/DVD (which I don't have > > either); > > > > so I cam up with the idea to boot from that USB key I have used to > > install 7.0-REL on that eeePC, i.e. the USB key works fine in any > > laptop; on the HP NAT 1000s storage system it says: > > > > FreBSD/i386 > > Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel > > pfsense boot f1 boot: error 1 lba 752976 > > No /boot/kernel/kernel > > Let me ask a stupid question: why is it trying to access an ATA/ATAPI disk, > not an USB (scsi da(4)) disk. Can you boot via: > 0:da(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel > > Or variants of those, see boot(8) for the syntax explanation. That stuff is all obsolete. For the boot code, all the disks look the same, they are BIOS devices 0x80, 0x81, etc. We just use 0x80 + unit for 'ad' and 'da' and 0 + unit for 'fd'. Before /boot/loader, the 'ad' vs 'da' used to matter as we used that to figure out which driver (and thus which cdev major) to use for / and passed that to the kernel. However, /boot/loader now reads /etc/fstab from / and passes the source of '/' from that as a string to the kernel, so none of the cdev major stuff is needed anymore (and it doesn't work either). The loader handles this better where disks are all called 'disk0', 'disk1', etc. -- John Baldwin Previous message: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install Next message: GPG encryption of binary sample requested. Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the freebsd-hackers mailing list
when installing pfsense 2.1 developement on my pc Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] hi , thanks for you quick response. but i am sorry i am
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not quite familiar with what you said, so i just google about this, and on pfsense download the bios of my pc, there is a "IDE Configuration" Onboard IDE Operate Mode [Compatible Mode] Combined Mode Option [Primary P-ATA+S-ATA] this is my configuration , and i did not find any "legacy mode" can you please give me more detail about how to change the sata mode ? thanks very much, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2008-July/025371.html 10:52 PM, Ryan Rodrigue
0 Trophy Points: 1 Hello guys, I'm new here, and in the world of NAS-systems. So any kind of help is welcome So I downloaded the latest https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/boot-error-help-please.10236/ version of FreeNAS x86 and installed it successfully on a 2GB flash-drive. But when I boot my system in get the following error. error 1 lba 1476144 error 1 lba 1476144 No /boot/loader FreeNAS/x86 boot Default: http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/hackers/2008-07/msg00163.html 0:fd(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel boot: error 1 lba 1476144 No /boot/kernel/kernel FreeNAS/x86 boot Default: 0:fd(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel boot: Anyone an idea? Thanks for the help! JaPPa, Dec 9, 2012 #1 cyberjock Moderator Moderator Joined: Mar 25, 2012 Messages: 19,094 Thanks error 1 Received: 1,639 Trophy Points: 161 Try a bigger memory stick. From the manual: NOTE: at this time, the installer does not check the size of the install media before attempting an installation. A 2 GB device is required, but the install will appear to complete successfully on smaller devices, only to fail at boot. If using a USB thumb drive, a 4 GB drive is recommended as many 2 GB thumb drives error 1 lba have a smaller capacity which will result in a seemingly successful installation that fails to boot.Click to expand... The manual is your friend. Edit: Are you planning to use ZFS? Hardware recommendations • RAID5/RAIDZ1 is dead Read my guide! It answers common questions newbies to FreeNAS have. Only you can prevent flame wars! Read the FreeNAS manual. Show : My Main System FreeNAS-9.3.1-STABLE-(likely forever) | Intel Xeon E3-1230v2 | Supermicro X9SCM-F 32GB DDR3 ECC 1600 RAM | 32GB SATA DOM | Cyberpower 1500AVR | Ten WD Red WD60EFRX NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 40.9TB usable space) | 10GbE (Chelsio adapter) cyberjock, Dec 9, 2012 #2 JaPPa Joined: Dec 9, 2012 Messages: 8 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 In this case, you are my friend. Ganna try it with a 8GB CompactFlash now. Keep you posted. JaPPa, Dec 9, 2012 #3 JaPPa Joined: Dec 9, 2012 Messages: 8 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Tried a bigger (8GB) stick. Same error code.. JaPPa, Dec 9, 2012 #4 tingo FreeNAS Experienced Joined: Nov 5, 2011 Messages: 137 Thanks Received: 2 Trophy Points: 21 Occupation: FTE Location: Oslo, Norway Either both your usb sticks are broken (unlikely), or you did something wrong when writing the image to the usb stick - both ti
wrote: Hello, I've some server (a 2 years old HP NAT 1000s storage system) and I want to drop the installed W2k system and re-install it with FreeBSD 7.0R and later use it as a central backup-system with Bacula. The problem is that this server has no CD or DVD device, but can (theoretically) boot from external USB CD/DVD (which I don't have either); so I cam up with the idea to boot from that USB key I have used to install 7.0-REL on that eeePC, i.e. the USB key works fine in any laptop; on the HP NAT 1000s storage system it says: FreBSD/i386 Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel boot: error 1 lba 752976 No /boot/kernel/kernel Let me ask a stupid question: why is it trying to access an ATA/ATAPI disk, not an USB (scsi da(4)) disk. Can you boot via: 0:da(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel Or variants of those, see boot(8) for the syntax explanation. Because the system BIOS is very likely using some form of ATA emulation to make the USB device available for booting. Many BIOSes let you pick what kind of emulation mode to use, though -- and there are many. USB-FDD, USB-HDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-KEY, USB-LS120, etc... They're all handled in different ways. -- | Jeremy Chadwick jdc at parodius.com | | Parodius Networking http://www.parodius.com/ | | UNIX Systems Administrator Mountain View, CA, USA | | Making life hard for others since 1977. PGP: 4BD6C0CB | _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx" References: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install From: Matthias Apitz Re: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install From: Mel Prev by Date: Re: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install Next by Date: GPG encryption of binary sample requested. Previous by thread: Re: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install Next by thread: Re: error 1 lba 752976 while booting from USB key to install Index(es): Date Thread Flag as inappropri