On 11/1/2011 6:23 PM, Jim Spaloss wrote:
> I was finally able to get the mSATA SSDs to work. I had to put them in a
> regular PC using an mSATA to SATTA adapter and installed PFSense
> directly from the CD. 
> 
> I removed the swap partition during setup, and chose the embedded
> kernel. Then I had to change the mount point in /etc/fstab.
> 
> After that, I was able to boot off of each of them in the Soekris
> Net6501 with no errors.
> 
> I guess maybe the drive geometry from the nanoBSD image doesn't agree
> with the Soekris???

I know this is a really old thread but it's coming up high in search
results for the problem so I thought a follow-up was in order.

Seems the errors on NanoBSD with the net6501 are due to it needing DMA
and/or write caching enabled.

I wrote up the solution here:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting#NanoBSD_on_Newer_Hardware

Also, with a current BIOS, the net6501 can boot from a USB stick using
one of the serial memstick installers and the install can be done
directly on the unit without swapping the mSATA in/out or adjusting fstab.

Jim

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