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I saw that, but it looks like a fresh install. I want to upgrade my current installation without losing all of the configuration and customization I've done to the box. I don't see anything on that install page that says it will upgrade an existing installation.
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Howdy,
Today I checked for updates on the about page of the admin panel and was notified of an update. So I clicked ok and it sat on "configuring update" for 15 minutes. Ran Btop in an ssh connection to the pi and I didn't see any processes using cpu time that I didn't recognize.
I'm running 3.5.4 from the image download about two weeks ago. I'm on a pi zero so I'm using the 32 bit version. It's running fine aside from an occasional reluctance to hand off a static IP to a client. Weirdly, bumping the router by turning on another machine and letting it connect and get it's IP seems to allow the first machine to then get in. (It's not the laptop, it's done it with three other machines. Rebooting the laptop didn't fix it.)
So maybe the update is worth it.. Is there a manual way to do it from the terminal? APT isn't indicating any updates available.
Love the project BTW. I built an ultra-low power NAS/router/access point for off-grid solar setups using it. Only draws around 2 watts when idle and around 3 watts when serving data from the HD or routing from the phones connection. Under maximum load, 4 watts.
Thanks for your time, hope I can do the update manually from the terminal, I've got a lot of customization on this little server that I don't want to redo. :-)
Kevin
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