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1. sofixa+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-05 09:53:27
Hey, another person running VyOS!

How are you handling updates? Do you update on a fixed cadence, or do you build your own LTS? Or do you just take a random nightly and stick to it?

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2. sschue+S1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 10:09:37
>>sofixa+(OP)
I just did the update to 2025-Q2 (I use the quarterly stream build).

Initially I thought this is going to be a huge pain. I have many interfaces and also pass-through hardware like the SFP28 card. I made a copy of my primary router vm and added fake interfaces with the same MAC addresses. I then went through the update procedure which was very simple.

in vyos vm:

  wget https://community-downloads.vyos.dev/stream/1.5-stream-2025-Q2/vyos-1.5-stream-2025-Q2-generic-amd64.iso -o vyos-1.5-stream-2025-Q2.iso
  add system image /mnt/iso/vyos-1.5-stream-2025-Q2.iso
  # follow prompts
  reboot
  # boot screen will offer two version now, old and new

That was it and it worked. So from now on I know I can just take a snapshot of my vm and do it directly on the main vm without making a copy.

You do loose any custom configs you may have. In my case it was fstab changes and my cron entries.

3. dgrosh+de[view] [source] 2025-12-05 11:52:13
>>sofixa+(OP)
Hundreds of us!

I adore VyOS

4. hyperc+rB[view] [source] 2025-12-05 14:08:42
>>sofixa+(OP)
VyOS and it's parent Vyatta always have been neat. Shame it sold off and kinda got pay walled.

Interesting fact that EdgeOS from Unifi was a fork.

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5. sofixa+MQ[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 15:20:36
>>hyperc+rB
> Interesting fact that EdgeOS from Unifi was a fork

That's how I got started with it, my first "proper" router was an ER-X. It's sad they abandoned the Edge product line to move everything to the UI first Unifi one that still doesn't have all the features (specifically, conditional routing for address groups/ipsets).

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