Sorry, been sleeping a few hours...

All I get is "File not found"...

Scott Ullrich wrote:
I'm copying a new installer up now for testing...

In 5 minutes grab: http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/FreeSBIE.iso.zip

Scott



On 9/20/05, James Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Scott, guess I was a few minutes to late.

At 01:55 PM 9/20/2005, you wrote:
It's safe to nuke /rescue.

Just keep in mind if we ever get into a inconsistent state (read:
failed upgrade) then there is no recourse except to reinstall.   I
gather this won't be a problem for 99% of our userbase.

Scott


On 9/20/05, Oscar Forsström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great! Thanks a lot!

Scott Ullrich wrote:
I'm trying some builds now with /rescue ommited.

Scott

On 9/20/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=rescue&sektion=8

On 9/20/05, Oscar Forsström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I completly understand that... But there are a few that are having this
problem. I can reproduce it by installing from the live-cd and choosing
not to have swap partition. Do you think it is safe to delte the files
in the /rescue dir? What is the function of the /rescue dir?

Scott Ullrich wrote:
I cannot reproduce this "problem" that everyone is bringing up.  Its
kinda hard to fix something that cannot be reproduced.  And I will not
allow tickets to pile up and make me a slave to the bug tracker
system.


On 9/20/05, Oscar Forsström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could this probably have something to do with the problems with the
/rescue dir occupying. Also see ticket 532 that now has been
closed, but
no solution is posted...

Regards

Oscar

Scott Ullrich wrote:
When the installation fails, ctrl-c a number of times to bring you
back to a shell.   Then issue the follow command:

du -d0h /FreeSBIE/mnt

This will show where the space is consumed during installation.

Scott



On 9/20/05, James Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't seem to install 0.84 iso/cd to a 512M sandisk ultra CF
card. Things
seem to be working, but I get a "filesystem full" error at
about %60. I've
formatted the card each time and I'm not adding a swap. The
strange thing
is 0.82.4 CD installed to this card perfectly (I re-installed
0.82.4
temporarily). Do I need more space?

Thanks,

James Roberson




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