I am getting other issues with "installer". Here is the order of events

1) Boot the latest CD image (pfSense-LiveCD-0.80.iso)
2) Allow it to come up, I assign interfaces, and finally up to the menu
3) run "installer"
4) Partition disk, install
5) Reboot (from disk, not from CD, verified by watching the lights,
looking at BIOs, belt and suspenders!)
6) System comes up, running kernel from disk, but after kernel loads,
it starts running the code from the CD instead of from the hard drive

If I remove the CD from the drive, then I get errors. Basically what I
am getting is a CDROM live image version installed to disk, with all
the pointers back to the CD.
Which means upon subsequent reboots, nothing is saved.

Any ideas?

As a background, I am running this on a TEST SYSTEM which is actually
a VMWare virtual machine. The last time I tried this was around .71x
and it worked fine. In fact, I ran a manual ugprade from .71x to .80x
and it worked OK, but there were some wierd things going on so I
decided to start from scratch. It's been down hill ever since.

I run my real router on a WRAP platform, but like to follow the recent
builds using the full build in a VMWare session (I actually connect
multiple interfaces and can use it for access to the Internet, but I'd
never run it in "production" this way)



On 8/24/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please try 0.80 which is making its way to the mirrors.  If this
> fails, please try:
> 
> http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=BootTroubleShooting
> 
> Thanks!
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