Flash Upgrade to latest Image. 22.04 on the Gold. (original box)

Comments

4 comments

  • Avatar
    Michael Bierman

    Should be smooth and easy. If you have added any software (docke, cronjobs, scripts, etc) you need to back that up first.

    0
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Avatar
    Andy brown

    One comment to the process of Flash upgrading which I didn't know.  You have to downgrade back to the original 4GB RAM then flash upgrade.  Once completed, you can then upgrade the RAM back to 8GB.  Bit of a pain, but the whole process ran smoothly..

    0
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Avatar
    Danny Joe

    Can't for the life of me find my old 4GB card, despite intending to save it for these types of issues. Attempted to upgrade my Gold from 18.04 to a supported Ubuntu, and it failed. Any suggestions on what is required for the 4 GB card pass muster with the upgrade process?

    P.S. WTF, Firewalla? My Gold has run much better for years on the 8GB upgrade, but you block the firmware upgrade if I've upgraded the Gold's RAM?!?! I know I was no longer under warranty when I upgraded the RAM, but didn't expect you'd actually BLOCK software/firmware upgrades if the RAM was upgraded. Poor. So I should just continue to run with a version of Ubuntu that's no longer supported?!? Or can you reconsider, and update the installer to bypass RAM check?

    0
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Avatar
    Andy brown

    They really need to bypass the Ram check. It’s a pointless “feature”.

    0
    Comment actions Permalink

Please sign in to leave a comment.