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#1
Update: I decided to try enabling virtualization in the bios and IT WORKED!!! I am so happy! Thanks a million miroco
#2
I figured that would probably be someone's response lol. I may end up looking into another firewall software at some point but I think this is the end of the road for me on this one since I am not entirely interested in upgrading hardware even though I have been toying with the idea. Thanks for all your guys' help!
#3
When I tried to run the amd64 I get the error 'CPU Does not support long mode'. It gives me the option to hit enter to boot or hit any key to get a command prompt but it then sticks me with an 'OK' prompt and whenever I hit enter it just kicks down to another OK prompt.


If I type '?' the following comes up

#4
I was using that one originally because I knew the system was 64x but ran into issues there so I tried the 32 bit since virtualbox only gave me a 32x FreeBSD option and it worked. But I will try the 64x again since I have more knowledge now than I did when I started this project.
#5
I am using the DVD image type.
#6
Hello!
I am a newb when it comes to firewall setup and networking in general. I am currently trying to install OPNsense v20.1 32x in virtualbox on a dell poweredge 2900 gen II server with Linux Mint to serve as a home network firewall. I have run across a good handful of issues through out this process but have mostly been able to overcome them. Except this one. Here is where I am at; I have run the installer on the virtual machine and have OPNsense running on it's own in the VM. However as it boots, towards the end, it doesn't give me a place to login with 'root' and the password I created in the installer. It just stops after the hash as you can see.

It will also occasionally come up with '[hbsd aslr] pax_aslr_init_vmspace check your /boot/loader.conf' after the hash. What that means, other than to check my /boot/loader.conf, I haven't a clue. I would be so grateful if someone here who has more knowledge than I do could help me out. I can totally provide any more info one might need as well.
Thanks for your time!