Stuck at trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ufs/OPNsense_Install [ro,noatime]...

Started by RobLatour, March 02, 2021, 03:55:38 PM

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I am a completely new user.

Today I downloaded and flashed OPNsense-21.1-OpenSSL-serial-amd64.img onto a 32GB USB thumb drive.

Originally I tried flashing it with Rufas but when booting I ran into an issue where the system displays the message  "Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ufs/OPNsense_Install [ro,noatime]..." with nothing else being displayed after that, but a little a musical tune being played quite a bit later.

I looked thru this forum and could find the same error reported by others, and did try flashing with Win32DiskImager instead of Rufas, but got the same results.

From BIOS I have tried selecting to boot from "UEFI: USB, Partition 1" as well as USB - but got the same results either way.

I am connected via a usb keyboard into one usb port on the machine, and via an hdmi cable. It is a new machine.

Any suggestions on how to move forward would be very much appreciated.

Thank you for your time.

OK - I found my problem.

When I downloaded the original implementation package from opnsense I had picked 'Serial' as one of the download options - that choice based on a youtube video I had seen where that was done.   

Turns out for my setup - involving a directly connected monitor and keyboard, I should have picked 'VGA'. 

Once I redownloaded the implementation package and flashed it, it worked just fine. :)