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The setup is kind of wakey, becouse how it needs to be done. |
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That makes total sense. Could the script pull the iso and load it instead?
-Dave
…On Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 5:16 PM Michel Roegl-Brunner ***@***.***> wrote:
The setup is kind of wakey, becouse how it needs to be done.
First you install Linux, then we run the updater to install OPNsense. But
i'm not able to get feedback to when its done. I've set a 15 minute delay
between starting the installer and starting the entry of the commands, wich
gets done Character by Character. And if anything takes a bit longer then
it can be that the script starts typing befor the installer is done. The
gui needs to be enable, otherwise it will not work. But im thinking about
just installing opnsense and ditching the configuration part, as it dose
not work that great tbh.
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I just tried the script and it seems to be not working correctly, or I'm missing something.
When I install with default settings, the LAN interface gets a DHCP address, but the GUI is inaccessible, though network connectivity is working correctly.
When I do the Advanced installation, it gets a DHCP address even though I assign IPs in the script. The OPNsense GUI also isn't accessible even though connectivity is correct.
I dont get any error during the install.
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