Upgrade from 2.3.4 i386 to latest 64bit
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Is there a way to to this? Can I just install the newest 64bit version and then apply a backup of the older i386 version?
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@batrams I believe you should install the current pfSense 2.5.2 and restore your old configuration...why you took so long to upgrade? I would think you can expect some amount of reconfiguration especially if you have some packages in the mix as some stuff got deprecated.
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Good question about why I waited. At least the 32-bit version was the latest and still supported. The upgrade went perfectly as far as I can tell. Thanks!
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@batrams Cool...must be a Netgate device.
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@batrams said in Upgrade from 2.3.4 i386 to latest 64bit:
At least the 32-bit version was the latest and still supported.
No 32 bit versions have not actually been "supported" for years.. 2.3.4 was EOL long time ago, they gave like 2 years notice that was coming to and end. Sent out multiple reminders and even blogged about it coming to an end.
https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-release-2-3-x-eol-reminder
September 20, 2018https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-4-0.html
August 26, 2016
32-bit support has been deprecated and removed – There are no images available for 32-bit (x86/i386) Intel architecture systemsalso 2.3.4 wasn't even the latest in the 2.3.x line 2.3.5p1 (2018-05-14) was, 2.3.4 was released 2017-05-04, more than likely that hardware is what like 5 years old?
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oops - I guess I assumed 'Latest' meant more than just that. Oh well, now all is well.
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@batrams good to hear ;)
You might want to sign up
https://www.netgate.com/resources/newslettersif your log into your pfsense every now and then ;) setup the little RSS widget, so then you should see stuff about new versions, etc.
Or just hang out around here - there is normally quite a bit of whoha about new releases as they come out.