Rainer Duffner wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
From the limited google searches I found:
1 SIGSEGV segmentation violation
Which may have been cpdup being killed during the file copy. How
much ram is in the machine in question?
Don't know. ;-)
One GB, I think.
(It's off currently, because it's loud as hell - and pfsense installed
with no problems into VMware workstation 5.0 on SuSE9.2)
It's really some old test-machine I picked to get a feeling if pfsense
can do what we want.
OK, I picked another machine and I can install it there, BUT instead of
booting it says "kernel not found".
This thing has a 120 GB IDE-harddrive and FreeBSD6 complains about
illegal geometry, but installs fine.
The pfSense-bootloader also complains about "illegal disklabel" on that
disk, if queried.
I'm pretty sure that if I'd find some old 20 GB HD it would install
without problems.
Is there any hint what I could do?
cheers,
Rainer
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