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    Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

    So, I get an .img file... now WTF do I do with it?
    I want to install it on a CD-less HP thin client PC ...

    #2
    Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

    decompile/extract the files to a thumb drive or burn the disk and use an external optical.
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      #3
      Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

      I've installed pfsense on plenty of shit. Get a usb cd/dvd drive

      if the client has other sata ports, take it apart and take a sata drive and just install it with the drive setting outside the case
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        #4
        Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

        -wont boot from USB for some reason
        not sata or normal ide...
        Oh well I give up.
        Thanks guys

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          #5
          Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

          Does the thin client have a CF card slot?

          If so, get a CF card (16MB min. for m0n0wall), pop it into your cardreader on your main PC and write the .img onto it using this tool.
          Use the "generic-pc-1.33.img" for m0n0wall

          pfsense.. no idea.. They don't seem to provide a HDD/CF image, just a USB stick installer and a bootable CD ISO.

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            #6
            Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

            it the cilent can't boot off a usb cd drive, I seriously doubt iw will boot from a flash drive
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              #7
              Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

              CF card slots in thin clients are almost always directly wired to the IDE port.

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                #8
                Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

                yes I know. CF is built upon ATA data transfer protocols. Nearly every time I make a real PFsense system I use one of these
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                  #9
                  Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

                  It's the other way around - the pins are on the motherboard, while the plastic connector with the holes is on the flash disk unit.
                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Part-FM05...item2a1cc05722
                  like that

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                    #10
                    Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

                    Originally posted by shovenose View Post
                    It's the other way around - the pins are on the motherboard, while the plastic connector with the holes is on the flash disk unit.
                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Part-FM05...item2a1cc05722
                    like that
                    That is a laptop IDE connection... odd usage though. I wonder if it standard pinout wise?

                    I wonder if one could get a gender changer and use it with an IDE to mini-IDE adapter and use a surrogate computer for the install?

                    OR

                    if I am wrong and that is a standard IDE connection, just use a gender changer and an IDE cable to have both the flash drive and a cd drive
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                      #11
                      Re: Install m0n0wall or pfSense - how?

                      If it's like in the pic on ebay, I've got several thin clients with the same setup. One from Igel and one from Liscon. Internally identical (Via C3 600MHz or something).

                      That's a standard laptop 2.5" HDD connector (with +5V) on the board. You can get adapter cables if you need them, or instead of those flash disks, plug in CF adapters.
                      One of my thin clients came with a 64MB flash disk (like the one in the ebay link), the other had a CF adapter with a 32MB card instead.

                      looks kinda like this one
                      http://www.ebay.com/itm/160567499188

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