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    SG-2100 MAX WARNING: DTB version is 6.4 while kernel expects...

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      Cabledude
      last edited by Cabledude

      Hi all,
      In the system log I see "WARNING: DTB version is 6.4 while kernel expects 6.8, please update the DTB in the ESP". Does this need to be resolved?

      Background info:
      Upgraded SG-2100 Max to 24.11 and reasonably happy. The unit boots and I get full functionality as I had with 24.03. Minor point is widget refresh speed for which I enabled a Custom System Patch.

      Here is my EFI info. 260M should be plenty.

      [24.11-RELEASE][root@SPK.home.arpa]/root: gpart show
      =>        1  250069679  ada0  MBR  (119G)
                1     532480     1  efi  (260M)
           532481     131072     2  fat32  (64M)
           663553  249406127     3  freebsd  [active]  (119G)
      
      =>        0  249406127  ada0s3  BSD  (119G)
                0         16          - free -  (8.0K)
               16  235528175       1  freebsd-zfs  (112G)
        235528191   13877248       2  freebsd-swap  (6.6G)
        249405439        688          - free -  (344K)
      

      Thanks,
      Pete

      Pete
      Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
      Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
      Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Hmm, the only reliable way to update that I'm aware of is by reinstalling. It's not required though since it's clearly still booting correctly and that's what the dtb is used for.

        You could mount the partitions and manually replace the file but it's hard to recommend that!

        Has that 2100 been continually updated from some much older version?

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