diff --git a/src/opnsense/data/firmware/upgrade.html.in b/src/opnsense/data/firmware/upgrade.html.in index bfb8a6816..4c6610e96 100644 --- a/src/opnsense/data/firmware/upgrade.html.in +++ b/src/opnsense/data/firmware/upgrade.html.in @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ -
OPNsense %%CORE_SERIES%% "%%CORE_NICKNAME%%" has reached its end of life. As such -it will not receive any more updates, but the upgrade to the new %%CORE_NEXT%% series is -seamless and can be performed right here from the web GUI.
+OPNsense %%CORE_SERIES%% "%%CORE_NICKNAME%%" has reached its end +of life. As such it will not receive any more updates, but the upgrade to the +new %%CORE_NEXT%% series is seamless and can be performed right here from the +web GUI.
Another method is to import and reinstall using a new installation image, -which will retain your settings (selecting "Import Configuration"), then -reformat the disk and apply a clean system (selecting "Guided Installation").
+which will retain your settings using "Import Configuration", then reformat +the disk and apply a clean system using either "Install (UFS)" or "Install +(ZFS)".You can also upgrade via console / SSH by using option 12 from the menu by typing "%%UPGRADE_RELEASE%%" when prompted.
Make sure to read the migration notes and adjust for possible minor breaking