Hi there,
I wonder if you have any suggestions of what I could try next. My net4801-60
based firewall (running IPCop) has suddenly died yesterday, after running for
half a year without any problems. When I power up the unit the power LED comes
on and the error LED keeps flashing. This suggests
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 08:23:49AM +0100, magnus.hagdorn wrote:
Hi there,
I wonder if you have any suggestions of what I could try next. My net4801-60
based firewall (running IPCop) has suddenly died yesterday, after running for
half a year without any problems. When I power up the unit
Hi list,
I've connected a 2.5 SATA drive to the Net5501 but it's not detected in bios.
It's a generic problem with any sata disk?
How to Resolve Problems?
Thank you
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I've connected a 2.5 SATA drive to the Net5501 but it's not detected in bios.
It's a generic problem with any sata disk?
It's bug which has crept back into the bios, Søren is working on a fix.
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Hi
I would pop out the CF and any other cards. That would at least
narrow down the cause of the failure. Swapping the power supply is
probably a good idea as well.
Bob
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:23 AM, magnus.hagdorn wrote:
Hi there,
I wonder if you have any suggestions of what I could try
* Peter van Oord van der Vlies wrote:
Hi,
I have recently bought a new net5501, it works fine except when i give
the device a reboot then he doesn't boots anymore from the hdd.
I have seen that many people have the same problem. Is there anyone that
have a workaround or solutions for
On Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 08:40:50 -0700, Vincent Li wrote:
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Then I typed reboot at prompt, it reboot and hangs here:
---
boot
booting hd0a:/bsd:5567348+871228 [52+283664+263996]=0x6a9ba4
entry point at 0x200120
-
does this mean that the bootloader boot OpenBSD from
Looks like the system isn't using the serial console.
The installer asks near the end whether you'd like to use
a serial console. Answering this 'yes' saves a lot of trouble...
Now I can see the booting message, but I can't see the login prompt, it
stops here:
The serial console isn't