Re: [pfSense] X86 to X64 Question

2011-10-14 Thread Jim Pingle
If you upgrade from x86 to x64. Can you do the upgrade remotely from 2.0 release x86 using the gui? Or, is it necessary to do the upgrade from the pfsense console command line interface? It can be done remotely, but ... Also, when Seth mentioned hard reboot, is he describing doing an init

Re: [pfSense] X86 to X64 Question

2011-10-14 Thread Vaughn L. Reid III
On 10/14/2011 1:19 PM, Jim Pingle wrote: If you upgrade from x86 to x64. Can you do the upgrade remotely from 2.0 release x86 using the gui? Or, is it necessary to do the upgrade from the pfsense console command line interface? It can be done remotely, but ... Also, when Seth mentioned

Re: [pfSense] X86 to X64 Question

2011-10-12 Thread Seth Mos
On 12-10-2011 14:07, Vaughn L. Reid III wrote: A few questions about moving to X64: Does moving to X64 require a fresh install, or can it be done via the update firmware controls in the web gui by selecting the x64 repository and then doing an upgrade? Yes. Needs a hard reboot in the end.

Re: [pfSense] X86 to X64 Question

2011-10-12 Thread Marcus Scholz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 12.10.2011 14:34, schrieb Seth Mos: Does moving to X64 require a fresh install, or can it be done via the update firmware controls in the web gui by selecting the x64 repository and then doing an upgrade? at least updating a 32bit installation

Re: [pfSense] X86 to X64 Question

2011-10-12 Thread Nenhum_de_Nos
On Wed, October 12, 2011 11:12, Marcus Scholz wrote: Am 12.10.2011 15:24, schrieb Nenhum_de_Nos: I didn't get it. Can I update to amd64. I have one such machine, and would like to make it amd64. the hardware is amd64 compatible, I have another box identical running amd64. If you try it, be