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Buck
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How install updates (community version)
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Friday 21 September 2007, 04:47:11 pm »
Hi
Can someone tell me how update efw?
For example i want to update EFW-1.1-rc7.
I can put the update with winSCP in my root folder.
EFW-update-rc7-rc8.tar.bz2
What are the next steps?
Can someone plz tell me how to install updates in command-line step by step?
thx in advance
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Buck
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Re: How install updates (community version)
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Tuesday 02 October 2007, 07:21:54 pm »
I solved the problem by myself:
Copie the update to /tmp with the program WINscp is the eaysiest.
Make sure that you have enabled ssh access on the EFW (System -> SSH Access -> enabled)
Connect with putty to the EFW.
and go to the tmp map.
exectue the follow command:
tar -jxvf EFW-update-rc7-rc8.tar.bz2
cd EFW-update-rc7-rc8
rpm –Uhv *.rpm
and then reboot.
that's it.
The data in the tmp map will be automatically deleted.
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devorem
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Re: How install updates (community version)
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Wednesday 30 January 2008, 07:50:26 am »
Does that upgrade all of your settings properly?
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sonicsteve
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Saturday 29 March 2008, 02:01:20 am »
I'm wondering if I booted up with a live Linux CD and copied the update files to the Gateway to /home folder. Could I then run these .rpm files from the gateways shell option? I assume you can since you can log in as root but there's no help files on updating.
Could someone help me with this?
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