Upgrading 24.1.10 to 24.7: kernel panic and reset (SYS-E300-9A-4C test setup)

Started by blblblb, August 14, 2024, 01:37:45 AM

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# opnsense-update -ukr 24.7.8 -a FreeBSD:14:amd64 -A 24.7
# opnsense-update -ubp -A 24.1

so the first command worked much better, i saw it download the 24.7.8 packages this time.

i then ran the 2nd command without rebooting in between

after the 2nd command completed i then rebooted properly from the console menu.

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after the reboot it was showing booted into 24.7 not 24.7.8 on the main console screen.

is it normal that it is running 24.7.8 kernel, but still showing 24.7 until i do another round of updates ?

> is it normal that it is running 24.7.8 kernel, but still showing 24.7 until i do another round of updates ?

Yes:

> (apply last batch of stable updates)


Cheers,
Franco

@nd2420

>>> # opnsense-update -ubp -A 24.1

I suspect this was a typo: 24.1 is nonsensical, should be 24.7 instead since you need to upgrade base and packages built for 24.7.x


DIsregard, 24.1 is correct after all.

Since -A is a persistent operation after grabbing the kernel from -A 24.7 we need to switch back to -A 24.1 to get the actual upgrade set link from 24.1's perspective, which may be newer than from -A 24.7 due to upgrade pinning (e.g. the packages go to 24.7.1 as far as I remember). It's not a day to day task. :)


Cheers,
Franco

oh thank you so much, it worked!

no panics and im now running 24.7.9_1