OpenWrt 24.10.0 - First Stable Release

Look like the message I got before the new release was 'released' - when using attended sysupgrade the new release showed up but the result was similar to what You describe.

This is what I experienced after the release was official:

The reply from grauerfuchs

But maybe You will not see this and all will be well

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i tried to do sysupdate from 23.05.5 to 24.10 but it started disconnecting everytime and was not even connecting to internet . please check for errrors . then i rolled myself back to 23.05.5

[Linksys 32x Not Working on OpenWrt 24.10]

Asus TUF-AX6000, flashed with no issues. My VLANs are also okay.

Upgraded an MT6000 and 2x Redmi AX6000s, no issues. Cheers!

I'm trying to upgrade a CM4 based device from 23.05.5 using Attended Sysupgrade, but am getting an error message re dependencies. Any easy way to resolve this? Or is it a case of doing a backup, doing a clean install, and restoring the backup?

How exactly did you upgrade the MT6000? Can we do a simple attended sysupgrade from 23.05, or do we have to back up, flash, and restore?

Upgraded an Openwrt One router from a devel snapshot to 24.10.0 via luci sysupgrade, with settings preserved. Upgrade was uneventful. Everything works. Thank you devs!

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I flashed it, unchecked save settings then copied them over bit by bit on the MT6000. Once I saw everything worked normally, I just flashed the AX6000s and kept settings. All was flawless.

Did you do it so carefully on the MT6000 out of caution, or do you think it was necessary?

Gosh, that's a bummer for BPI R3 users, this essentially means taking a backup, reflashing and restoring manually, right? :_/

Your error points to SPI NAND, but most users are using eMMC, probably that's why I didn't see that error message myself, yet?

Xiaomi Mi Router 4A 100M Edition and
AVM FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 1750E no problems

Xiaomi Redmi Router AC2100 needed a fresh install using an old config from 23.05 it was not possible, Wlan and Lan ports do not coming up.
Since the fresh install no problems

thank you all, very good work

I found the cause: luci-lua-runtime was missing, quite sure it is not included in the "base" 24.10.0 image as it was in 23.05.5; as soon as I installed it, all worked as expected.

Yep - backup
If You plan to use EMMC again You may fall back to that (23.05.5) until You flash it (You have to flash from sd to NAND/NOR in order to flash the EMMC but You properly know that I think :grinning: )
I did take screen shots of my settings - just in case... (many vlans/forwardings etc)

I used the serial console (I just managed before my usb to ttl broke - reading up on that I found that BPI-R3's are hard to connect via the serial port and not all USB/TTL's will be usefull or may even harm the board) but I recalled that I initially was doing the flashing from sd-card to NAND/NOR/EMMC the software way and I will link to that here in case You may need it

Done upgrade via asu.

I tried installing Control D DNS on FLint 2 MT-6000 via;

sh -c 'sh -c "$(curl -sSL https://api.controld.com/dl)" -s 2b4hdtcc5s2 forced'

On 24.10.0 RC7 it wouldn't work, had to revert.

Your found issue could be why?

The 24.10 LXC builds over at linuxcontainers.org are available as of Feb 10, I haven't gotten around to really test the build yet though. Always takes a few days to get the new version added (you're welcome to add them yourself in the future via relevant pull requests)

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Hi @michalb,
I experienced the same problem with my OpenWrt One. I tried it again the next day via Attended Sysupdate from Luci and it worked (don't ask me why).
But be aware: It takes obviously some time after the reboot until the box is contactable again.
Best regards, Reinhard

No upgrade for Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6S
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Thats intentional
https://openwrt.org/releases/24.10/notes-24.10.0#known_issues

@KernelKlink I’ve found ControldD doesn’t work at all on 24.10. I’m on first official release on brume2. Doesn’t work. But fine on gl.iNet firmware.

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