May 29, 201115 yr Hope I didn't overlook the obvious (probably have ) but checked manual, searched forum and look for a thread with upgrade instructions in titile. I have 4.4.2 and would like to upgrade to 4.3. What are the steps involved (or please point (and chastise) me to a link)?
May 29, 201115 yr I have 4.4.2 and would like to upgrade to 4.3. What are the steps involved (or please point (and chastise) me to a link)? Wouldn't 4.3 be a downgrade from 4.4.2? Why not upgrade to 4.7 (latest stable) or 5.0b6 (pretty close to final)?
May 30, 201115 yr Author I have 4.4.2 and would like to upgrade to 4.3. What are the steps involved (or please point (and chastise) me to a link)? Wouldn't 4.3 be a downgrade from 4.4.2? Why not upgrade to 4.7 (latest stable) or 5.0b6 (pretty close to final)? Typo, ment to say upgrade to 4.5 (4.7 fine too). So what are the steps and can it be done from a Mac?
May 30, 201115 yr From the announcement thread -- http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10483.0 Download This is exactly the same as 4.7-beta1 except for the version string changed to simply "4.7". unRAID Server 4.7 Release Notes =============================== Installation on a New Flash Device ---------------------------------- To make a bootable USB Flash device using Windows (XP/Vista/Win7), follow these steps: 1. Plug your USB Flash device into your Windows PC. 2. Open 'My Computer' (XP) or 'Computer' (Vista/Win7) and right-click your Flash device. Click 'Format...', set the volume label to UNRAID and then click 'Start'. Important: the volume label must be set to UNRAID (all caps). 3. Click on your Flash device (to open it) and drag then entire contents of the unRAID Server zip file to the Flash. 4. For Windows XP, click on the file 'make_bootable'. A DOS window will open and run the 'syslinux' utility on the Flash. For Windows Vista or Windows 7, right-click on the file 'make_bootable' and select 'Run as administrator'. 5. Once again, right-click your Flash device in 'My Computer' or 'Computer' and then click 'Eject'. Your Flash device is now ready to boot into unRAID Server OS. [b]Upgrading an existing Flash Device[/b] ---------------------------------- Note: after upgrading, some changes may require additional user intervention, please refer to the Change Log below. If you are currently running unRAID Server 4.6 or higher, please copy the following files from the new release to the root of your Flash device: bzimage bzroot [b]If you are currently running unRAID Server 4.5.x, 4.4.x, 4.3.x or 4.2.x[/b], please copy the following files from the new release to the root of your Flash device: bzimage bzroot memtest If you are currently running unRAID server 4.1 or 4.0, please copy the following files from the new release to the root of your Flash device: bzimage bzroot memtest syslinux.cfg menu.c32 This can be done either by plugging the Flash into your PC or, by copying the files to the 'flash' share on your running server. The server must then be rebooted. If you are currently running any version of unRAID Server before 4.0, please contact [email protected] for upgrade instructions.
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