[SOLVED]install on gigabyte GB-BXBT-2807

Started by vsf, October 22, 2015, 12:22:19 PM

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October 22, 2015, 12:22:19 PM Last Edit: October 23, 2015, 02:50:51 PM by vsf
Hi,

I'm trying to install opnsense on a gigabyte GB-BXBT-2807 with 4Gb Ram and 120 Gb SSD.
Ubuntu Installs works perfectly,
With Opnsense, he process seems ok but when The machine reboots on the SSD drive it says boot : 1- OPNsense and keeps rebooting... (same with PFsense)
I tried with a standard HDD, same endless rebooting...
Any idea ?

Thank you.

Which image did you use?
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.

I used this image :

OPNsense-15.7.11-OpenSSL-vga-i386.img

written on a usb stick. The machine did boot and installed (with sometimes messages that looks like errors but the process did continue untill the end.


Not sure it matters for booting, but on a system like that I'd use the x64 image.
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.

I tried "OPNsense-15.7.11-OpenSSL-vga-amd64.img",
It boots from usb but then exit before installing on ssd...
(I don't know how to get the scrolling msg during the process to send them with my reply ;-(

Will this box run a stock FreeBSD 10.1? If so we can retrofit opnsense afterwards, skipping the boot problems I know FreeBSD has a better handle on. Should, however, FreeBSD 10.1 not work we are out of luck with this hardware.

FreeBSD uses the Scroll Lock key to enable scrolling, then use the arrow keys or Page Up/Down to scroll.
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.

In fact the ssd drive was on error with" Invalid partition table - recursive partition on sda" (I saw that from live session ubuntu)
I fixed this with
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M
Then the install process with "OPNsense-15.7.11-OpenSSL-vga-amd64.img" worked and reboot on ssd seems to work !

Thank you !

Was the SSD previously used for something else, like a VMWare data store?
I had that last year with a drive which wasn't usable in Linux anymore because of the way it was formatted.
After doing a dd with 2048 I got everything VMWare off of it.
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.