Just some random issues:
The interface speed selection dropdown shows me Mb, bit/s, Kilobit/s,
Megabit/s, and Gigabit/s - Why is there an Mb and a Megabit/s? I
thought they were the same thing. If I set it to Megabit/s and save, it
comes back and shows it as Mb again.
The installer detected my disk geometry wrong again, and wouldn't work
with my BIOS in "Auto" - specifically, the geometry showed 79712/16/63 -
I changed it to the right values (4982/255/63) and got some message
saying the first partition needed to be expanded so it can be booted...
something like that, anyway. If I went back, and left the wrong values
there, I didn't get this error. I continued installing with the right
values with no errors, but I got a "cannot find `kernel`" error at
boot. I put my BIOS in LBA mode, it detected the wrong values again...
it said my bios was returning 79712/16/63, even though that is untrue.
I left the wrong values in there and installed and booted without issue.
Something of note, at the end of the install it asked if I wanted to
upgrade because it detected an internet connection, and I figured sure
why not, and it gave me a FAILED - something about it being the wrong
format.
And, outbound NAT rules still don't seem to be working. I set the rule
up with the same settings I had in 0.86.4, moved the rule above the
default rule, applied, made a normal port forwarding rule / firewall
entry and applied, and the traffic still isn't actually coming out of
the WAN interface from pfSense on port 7700 like it's supposed to
according to the rule I set.
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