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Create OPNSense.md #16

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@pkubaj pkubaj commented Aug 31, 2017

Add info about OPNSense.

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@miczyg1 please test this procedure.

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Looks ok, but check my comments for #13

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Corrections similar to the ones for PfSense.

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miczyg1 commented Oct 10, 2017

Booting from USB drive work fine on APU, but I didn't find any possibility to mount correctly OPNSense image on Linux to prepare NFS exported rootfs. Mounting gives no errors but, the mounted directory is empty and ls command returns I/O Error. In the end I was nto able to boot it disklessly over PXE running on Linux.

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@miczyg1 please add this note inside documentation adn then we can merge. Any chance to try *BSD system to extract rootfs and them move it to Linux ?

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