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Something is coming.
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psstā¦ the snaps are already available. :)
I guess I picked a good time to set up a VM on my desktop to give it a try!
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Just went out and grabbed the beta snapshot. It applied flawlessly on my system. I did lose BandwidthD and ntopng but the system clearly reported the fact and it was not a big deal for me. Everything else came over over without issue. I even had an OpenVPN client that I had forgotten to disconnect prior to the upgrade. Within a minute or so of the system being up, the client reconnected like nothing had happened. Very cool. In case it matters, this was on a:
Platform pfSense
CPU Type Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2550 @ 1.86GHz
4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s) x 2 HTT threadsThis is a system with dual Broadcom nics.
Carlos
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Noob question, is there a way to "upgrade" directly from 2.2 to 2.3?
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goto snapshots.pfsense.org and download the full update file todo a manual upgrade
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Noob question, is there a way to "upgrade" directly from 2.2 to 2.3?
I had to update through the command line.
the graphical update always returned an error, and in the log it was saying that my /tmp folder is full, even if there is almost nothing in there.
go on console or ssh, then go option 13, and enter this url : http://snapshots.pfsense.com/amd64/pfSense_master/updates/pfSense-Full-Update-2.3-BETA-amd64-latest.tgz
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@KOM:
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The board could do with a renameĀ :)
Cheers
JonPS It (2.3) looks pretty close to fabulous.Ā However I may have a LWN moment (https://lwn.net was always an odd orangy pink colour before a redesign caused the LHS to go grey, luckily I subscribe and can get it back to the old scheme) and want to reskin the brick red back in ā¦