Hello,
is it possible the XG Firewall Home Edition run on a SG Hardware Appliance?
Thanks
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Just purchased a UTM 220 and was successfully, and easily, able to install SW-SFOS_17.0.3_MR-3-131.iso on it using my home license. No issue what so ever. Only thing that does not work is the lcd and I am not sure that I really even care. The unit will have the ports in the back of my rack and I will not be able to see the lcd anyway.
I have a quad core lga775 cpu here that I may try to swap in but I need to get some more thermal paste before attempting.
How did you get this to work? I'm having a ton of trouble booting the XG install on my UTM 320.
I've tried Rufus in DD mode but the installer doesn't boot (just a flashing cursor)...I can only get it to boot when I modify the kernel parameters with noapic, but to do that I have to extract the ISO and I have no idea how to reimage as a hybrid iso, so I can't image in DD mode...
So basically, When I image in DD mode, the installer doesn't boot (only works with noapic argument)...
but when I use the noapic argument, the install fails because it can't find the iso (since its not imaged in DD mode)...
I think my UTM 320 is rev 5....was there something you did differently than what I did below?
- tried Rufus in DD mode
- tried Tuxboot
- tried Win32diskimager
- I have successfully booted the installer by breaking out to the syslinux "boot" prompt and typing: "linux noapic"...but I can only get to the prompt on the usb stick I have imaged in normal mode, thus the disk doesn't work and the install fails.
How did you get this to work? I'm having a ton of trouble booting the XG install on my UTM 320.
I've tried Rufus in DD mode but the installer doesn't boot (just a flashing cursor)...I can only get it to boot when I modify the kernel parameters with noapic, but to do that I have to extract the ISO and I have no idea how to reimage as a hybrid iso, so I can't image in DD mode...
So basically, When I image in DD mode, the installer doesn't boot (only works with noapic argument)...
but when I use the noapic argument, the install fails because it can't find the iso (since its not imaged in DD mode)...
I think my UTM 320 is rev 5....was there something you did differently than what I did below?
- tried Rufus in DD mode
- tried Tuxboot
- tried Win32diskimager
- I have successfully booted the installer by breaking out to the syslinux "boot" prompt and typing: "linux noapic"...but I can only get to the prompt on the usb stick I have imaged in normal mode, thus the disk doesn't work and the install fails.