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      SteveITS last edited by

      I suspect if “Installation and Upgrades” was renamed to something like “The Install/upgrade Process” or “Install Process/Upgrade Process” there would be fewer incorrectly categorized posts in it.

      Steve

      Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
      When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        Might be worth trying but I doubt it would make that much of a difference, people already ignore the giant pinned post warning even with the arrows surrounding it.

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          SteveITS @jimp last edited by

          @jimp I'm not saying you're wrong :) though there are ways to create a post without first entering the topic. For instance the unread posts page has a New Topic button at the top of the page. That page is my main entrance to the forum.

          Steve

          Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
          When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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