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Looking for installation iso-image of version 9.320

Hello community,

does everyone know a source, where i can become an installaion image of version 9.320?
With three different hardwares i had the same problem, that a newer image like 9.350 could'nt be installed. After the installationcheck, if there is a real utm-appliance, the installation is aborted.
The newest working installationimage i tested was 9.317. Until this version (also with older version like 9.2x) the message appears, that there is no real utm-appliance. But the installation then can be continued instead of aborting.
In my eyes it could be, that an installation of own hardware is possibe with all version before 9.35x. To find this out, i'm looking for the last installation-iso before, the version 9.320.
Thanks in advance

Best regards
Mario



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  • Hello Mario

    What do you want to do?

    a) Installing a Appliance-Version on a non Sophos-Appliance or

    b) Installing a SW-Version on a non Sophos-Hardware?

    -> a) is illegal but before 9.35x the installer just switched to a SW-Install

    -> b) You need the SW-ISO

    Regards,

    Peter

  • Hello Peter,

    thanks for your answer.

    I want to install the SW-ISO on non Sophos-Hardware.

    This works without problems, but only until installation-iso 9.317. The next iso-images i have from 9.350 onward (include 9.4) the installation is not possible anymore. Since version 9.35x everything in the installer seems to be changed. I tested it with three different hardware-systems (Zotac Ci323nano; Shuttle DS67U; Gigabyte GA-N3150N-D3V), with all these sytems a installation with the image 9.317 was possible, with 9.350 and following it was NOT.

    And i think, the last working image could be 9.320. This is the reason, why i'm looking for this iso-image.

    Best regards

    Mario

  • Possibly a new linux kernel was used with later versions. I believe I do have a copy on a CD somewhere.

    Would pay you to check the log when the failure occurs, might be a high performance timer issue or unsupported chipset?

    Ian

    found out which linux version the motherboard work with - Linux kernel version 3.16.0-4-amd64.

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

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  • Possibly a new linux kernel was used with later versions. I believe I do have a copy on a CD somewhere.

    Would pay you to check the log when the failure occurs, might be a high performance timer issue or unsupported chipset?

    Ian

    found out which linux version the motherboard work with - Linux kernel version 3.16.0-4-amd64.

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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