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    Don't Upgrade SG-1100 to 2.5

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      LostInIgnorance last edited by

      The upgrade corups the boot and erases your serial. You will then need to get in-touch with support to reload your serial. Save yourself the headache and avoid the upgrade.

      Redmine: Ticket 9440

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        LostInIgnorance last edited by

        @jimp Is it ok to start testing on this device with 2.5 or are bugs still being worked on?

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          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

          The 1100 works fine on 2.5, aside from the serial number and MAC address issue. You can pop those back into uboot and be fine after.

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            LostInIgnorance last edited by LostInIgnorance

            Just recently upgraded my SG-1100 to test again. I think things have come a long way, but here is my latest upgrade using the 2.5.0-DEVELOPMENT (arm64) built on Wed Apr 24 09:25:02 EDT 2019 FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3. Attached is the putty log from the upgrade.

            SG1100.txt

            Edit: I just received an error on halt:
            ERROR: a3700_systPANIC at PC : 0x0000000004023248

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              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @LostInIgnorance last edited by

              @LostInIgnorance said in Don't Upgrade SG-1100 to 2.5:

              Just recently upgraded my SG-1100 to test again. I think things have come a long way, but here is my latest upgrade using the 2.5.0-DEVELOPMENT (arm64) built on Wed Apr 24 09:25:02 EDT 2019 FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3. Attached is the putty log from the upgrade.

              SG1100.txt

              Looks OK, nothing fatal. The PHP errors during the upgrade are normal.

              Edit: I just received an error on halt:
              ERROR: a3700_systPANIC at PC : 0x0000000004023248

              That's a known issue, we're already looking into it.

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                LostInIgnorance last edited by

                I cannot establish a connection via my OpenVPN connection since the upgrade. Is this a known issue?

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                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                  No. And please post separate issues to new threads.

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