I've now started using the following process whenever I upgrade the software on my AX3 and AX2:-
1) Export the script file of the current configuration
2) Download and install the upgraded software, reboot
3) Upgrade Routerboard (not reboot)
4) Reset to default configuration, keeping users, and run the script file during reboot
Given the many recommendations on this forum to netinstall in order to recover from any problems and inconsistencies between revisions of the software, I am wondering whether a netinstall of upgraded software would serve better than a reset of the default configuration after upgrade.
What benefits, if any, would netinstall provide over a simple reset to default?
1) Export the script file of the current configuration
2) Download and install the upgraded software, reboot
3) Upgrade Routerboard (not reboot)
4) Reset to default configuration, keeping users, and run the script file during reboot
Given the many recommendations on this forum to netinstall in order to recover from any problems and inconsistencies between revisions of the software, I am wondering whether a netinstall of upgraded software would serve better than a reset of the default configuration after upgrade.
What benefits, if any, would netinstall provide over a simple reset to default?
Statistics: Posted by Renfrew — Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:56 pm