Gotcha. Once I'm finished with the Hyper-V issues, I'll take a look at how opnsense's updater works and take the discussion private with some potential solutions for the team to discuss.
Oh, I posted this in the wrong thread, see below.@bimmeldriver yes please, installer may hang but CTRL+C should work around it ok.So this is the preliminary amd64 ISO for 19.1.4. It can be used in production and upgrades normally...https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/snapshots/OPNsense-19.1.4-OpenSSL-dvd-amd64.iso.bz2All images, checksums and the announcement follow next week when we will have wrapped up testing image integrity for all other images (it takes about 2 days in total to do that).Cheers,Franco
Quote from: franco on March 15, 2019, 07:11:05 amOh, I posted this in the wrong thread, see below.@bimmeldriver yes please, installer may hang but CTRL+C should work around it ok.So this is the preliminary amd64 ISO for 19.1.4. It can be used in production and upgrades normally...https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/snapshots/OPNsense-19.1.4-OpenSSL-dvd-amd64.iso.bz2All images, checksums and the announcement follow next week when we will have wrapped up testing image integrity for all other images (it takes about 2 days in total to do that).Cheers,FrancoFranco/Lattera,I will dedicate a few VM's on my side to test upgrades and installs for 18.7 to 19.1 and 19.1 to 19.7 on the QEMU/KVM platform. Willing to help out as much as I can.Let me know if the upgrade images are ready for 18.7 to 19.1.4 and I will test that also.Not sure I have any "baremetal" equipment to use in testing except some old Dell's.Thanks again.-Waz
Quote from: franco on March 15, 2019, 07:11:05 amOh, I posted this in the wrong thread, see below.@bimmeldriver yes please, installer may hang but CTRL+C should work around it ok.So this is the preliminary amd64 ISO for 19.1.4. It can be used in production and upgrades normally...https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/snapshots/OPNsense-19.1.4-OpenSSL-dvd-amd64.iso.bz2All images, checksums and the announcement follow next week when we will have wrapped up testing image integrity for all other images (it takes about 2 days in total to do that).Cheers,FrancoFirst I want to say thanks for all the hard work put into this outstanding software!I downloaded the ISO and burned it to a DVD. When I boot from the DVD, it reboots over and over. It does load the Kernel modules and then shows Booting. The screen refreshes and looks like it is starting up and then that is when the computer restarts. I even tried the Safe Mode and that didn't help.The DVD Reader isn't that old while my Motherboard, Processor and RAM are.Motherboard: ASUS M4A785-MProcessor: AMD Athlon II X2 245 Speed 2900MhzRAM: 8GBThe bios on the Motherboard is up to date.Thanks,Charles
Quote from: Charles2019 on March 16, 2019, 04:01:11 pmQuote from: franco on March 15, 2019, 07:11:05 amOh, I posted this in the wrong thread, see below.@bimmeldriver yes please, installer may hang but CTRL+C should work around it ok.So this is the preliminary amd64 ISO for 19.1.4. It can be used in production and upgrades normally...https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/snapshots/OPNsense-19.1.4-OpenSSL-dvd-amd64.iso.bz2All images, checksums and the announcement follow next week when we will have wrapped up testing image integrity for all other images (it takes about 2 days in total to do that).Cheers,FrancoFirst I want to say thanks for all the hard work put into this outstanding software!I downloaded the ISO and burned it to a DVD. When I boot from the DVD, it reboots over and over. It does load the Kernel modules and then shows Booting. The screen refreshes and looks like it is starting up and then that is when the computer restarts. I even tried the Safe Mode and that didn't help.The DVD Reader isn't that old while my Motherboard, Processor and RAM are.Motherboard: ASUS M4A785-MProcessor: AMD Athlon II X2 245 Speed 2900MhzRAM: 8GBThe bios on the Motherboard is up to date.Thanks,CharlesI believe setting `vm.pmap.pti=0` at the boot prompt will solve your boot loop issue. Once your system is booted, you can set that permanently via the GUI or via manual edit of /boot/loader.conf.local
When you're at the boot prompt (after selecting option 3), type this in:set vm.pmap.pti="0"boot