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17.1 Legacy Series / Re: New Installation - DHCP Service fails to start.
« on: June 07, 2017, 05:06:25 pm »
For anyone else running into this problem I have solved the problem to my particular issue by downloading a fresh/new copy of the opnsense_nano.img.bz file and re-imaged the SD card.
The problem appeared to be either a corruption of the original img file - OR some glitch in the creating the SD card.
I knew something was up with my original opnsense 17.1.4 install when pfsense, and opnsense 16.7 both behaved properly on the same system.
After reimaging the SD card with the newly downloaded opnsense nano 17.1.4 img file everything worked properly. No more DHCP Service startup errors.
Also, to anyone experiencing nothing but "flashing cursor" instead of the usb/sd booting...
Be patient. I kept rebuilding the image after experiencing this over and over, until one time I walked away for a few minutes after seeing the flashing cursor. When I came back opnsense had booted. This seems to be mostly true for older builds of Opnsense. The newer one boots much faster, without giving 2 minutes of flashing cursor.
SO, if you see flashing cursor - be patient. In MY case (on a PC with i7 3rd gen) from pressing power button to Opnsense finally singing it's ready tune - it took over 3 minutes
The problem appeared to be either a corruption of the original img file - OR some glitch in the creating the SD card.
I knew something was up with my original opnsense 17.1.4 install when pfsense, and opnsense 16.7 both behaved properly on the same system.
After reimaging the SD card with the newly downloaded opnsense nano 17.1.4 img file everything worked properly. No more DHCP Service startup errors.
Also, to anyone experiencing nothing but "flashing cursor" instead of the usb/sd booting...
Be patient. I kept rebuilding the image after experiencing this over and over, until one time I walked away for a few minutes after seeing the flashing cursor. When I came back opnsense had booted. This seems to be mostly true for older builds of Opnsense. The newer one boots much faster, without giving 2 minutes of flashing cursor.
SO, if you see flashing cursor - be patient. In MY case (on a PC with i7 3rd gen) from pressing power button to Opnsense finally singing it's ready tune - it took over 3 minutes