pfSense will run the CD as a LiveCD. it doesn not do an automated installer. 
When the system is fully up, select Option 99 on the console to initialte the 
HDD installer which will step you thru the partitioning and formating of the 
HDD. make sure to use the GRUB loader as it avoids some other problems.
 
-Sean



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 
> 20:04:47 +0200> Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Load kernel error> > Hi Gary, 
> > > Thanks for that info. I am using a standard installation not an embedded> 
> device (I think, I'm working off a standard desktop, HDD, no CF) > > I also 
> tried a fresh re-install and it installs fine, then boots up. I> noticed the 
> problem. The platform is CDROM and obviously disk usage is at> 100%. So it 
> appears to be working off the CD and not the HDD> > During installation, how 
> do I set it to format the HDD and install on the> hard drive ? I have watched 
> the installation and it is all automated and> doesn't allow me to set the 
> target installation. > > Regards,> > > Mike Lever> > Tenacity Films (Pty) Ltd 
> t/a> Velocity Films> > (T) +2711-807-0100> (F) 086-681-7518> > 
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> Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 28 Feb 2008 07:55 PM> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Load kernel error> > Can 
> I assume that this is an embedded device you're trying to upgrade? > If so, 
> this is a reported issue and has been discussed several times on > this 
> mailing list. Use the shell upgrade method provided or re-flash > your CF 
> card.> > Mike Lever wrote:> > While trying to upgrade to 1.2 using the webgui 
> update I received an error> > during the next bootup> >> > Loading 
> /boot/defaults/loader.conf> > Unable to load a kernel !> > -> > Cant load 
> 'kernel' > >> > It freezes there.. I've tried to reinstall from scratch, the 
> setup runs> fine> > but freezes at the same point in bootup. > >> > What did 
> I do wrong and what can I do to correct it ? using the > > Regards,> >> >> > 
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