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Some of the recent Linksys (maybe other) routers have two partitions: WRT1900, EA8500, etc.
Would be great if when running sysupgrade on those routers it did NOT kill all active processes and kept the router working while writing an image to the inactive partition.
Would also be great if there was an option to prevent automatic reboot after writing an image.
Ultimate goal is to have an upgrade process where current working state is uninterrupted and only when you reboot -- you boot into new image.
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stangri:
Some of the recent Linksys (maybe other) routers have two partitions: WRT1900, EA8500, etc.
Would be great if when running sysupgrade on those routers it did NOT kill all active processes and kept the router working while writing an image to the inactive partition.
Would also be great if there was an option to prevent automatic reboot after writing an image.
Ultimate goal is to have an upgrade process where current working state is uninterrupted and only when you reboot -- you boot into new image.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: