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title: sysupgrade with ExtRoot
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created: 2014-05-26 22:30:20 +0200
updated: 2014-05-26 22:47:49 +0200
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tags:
- know-how
- software
- openwrt
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Run `sysupgrade` or upload the new file with LuCI.
When upgrading with ExtRoot mounted, your configuration in ExtRoot will be saved and **restored to the `overlay` in
Flash memory**. So if you have a specific emergency configuration, be sure to boot without ExtRoot before starting the
upgrade.
After the reboot, you will be in the base system (that is, your configuration, but without ExtRoot). Run these commands
to get back on track:
opkg update
opkg install block-mount
opkg install kmod-fs-ext4
opkg install kmod-usb-storage
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
rm /mnt/etc/.extroot-uuid
reboot
After this reboot, either everything will be working again (/dev/sda1 mounted to `/overlay`) or - if there was a new
kernel in that upgrade - /dev/sda1 might be mounted to `/overlay-disabled`. In that case, you have to recreate ExtRoot
(save your configuration first).
If your previous ExtRoot mounted fine, you might want to update your packages there. It is important to **NOT** upgrade
kernel modules as this might break things. The [ExtRoot Wiki Page](http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/extroot#old.notes)
lists a command to only update non-kernel-packages:
opkg upgrade $(opkg list-upgradable | awk '($1 !~ "^kmod|Multiple") {print $1}')