force upgrade "pfsense 2.3.6-DEVELOPMENT (i386)"?
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Friends,
version "2.3.6-", but does not update to the newer version. -
@wesleylc1
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/108001/heads-up-2-4-does-not-support-i386-or-nanobsd
https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-release-2-3-x-eol-reminder.html -
@grimson Friend, thank you for your return.
No more update for the i386 version? -
@wesleylc1 said in force upgrade "pfsense 2.3.6-DEVELOPMENT (i386)"?:
No more update for the i386 version?
2.3.x is, as announced loooong time ago, EOL.
Maybe some security patches, I guess, but that's it. -
The 2.3.x snapshot servers are not building any longer. There is nothing to update to from what that hardware is running. i386 is no longer supported.
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@jimp said in force upgrade "pfsense 2.3.6-DEVELOPMENT (i386)"?:
The 2.3.x snapshot servers are not building any longer. There is nothing to update to from what that hardware is running. i386 is no longer supported.
thank you.
I will install the latest version on 64-bit hardware, can I have trouble restoring the backup from an I386 version? -
That will be fine, you can even take a backup with RRD data and restore that and be OK.
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@jimp Okay, I'll follow this alternative.
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@gertjan said in force upgrade "pfsense 2.3.6-DEVELOPMENT (i386)"?:
2.3.x is, as announced loooong time ago, EOL.
Maybe some security patches, I guess, but that's it.Yes, only security fixes will be released for one year.
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And that one year is up.
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@jimp I think informative says it will be on October 31, 2018.
https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-release-2-3-x-eol-reminder.html
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friends
in my new box, which is the best file system performs best?
Which do you advise using "ufs or zfs"?