Dan Martin <ummar143@shaw.ca> wrote:


On 2012-09-23, at 3:13 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:

Sounds like IPCOP isn't compatible with your hardware.  Isn't it based on a fairly old kernel?  If this is a brand-new machine, its SATA controller might not even be recognized by that kernel.
Have you tried any other Linux distro or LiveCD on this hardware?
-Adam

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I think you are right, Adam.

I tried dd'ing directly to a SATA drive, put it in the machine, and it again booted but this time IPCop setup could not find hard drives.

I googled the "No hard disk found" error and found
http://www.ipcops.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=82706

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:55 pm 
VonSkippy wrote:
@taustin - It WILL be part of the NOT YET RELEASED version 2.1.0

Which is vaporware, at least for now.

IPCop v1.9.x is based on a 1.4 kernel.  I don't know what kernel IPCop v2.0.3 uses, but I'm guessing it can't see my SATA drive, and I have no IDE drives in the machine.

Yikes.  I have an old pentium with an IDE drive with XP on it - but only 1 ethernet port.  I'd hate to rob my new machine of it's PCI network cards to stick in the old clunker!

Dan Martin
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On 2012-09-23, at 5:58 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:

Time to either downgrade your expectations, downgrade your hardware, or upgrade your software.
What do you want to use IPCOP for, anyway? Just a simple firewall?


Yes, a firewall.  Not dead simple, but hopefully not rocket science either.

I am in the process of downloading the iso for ubuntu 12.4.  If it can handle my hardware, I'll be spending some time with iptables.

Dan Martin
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answering machine always on