# Advanced Reboot Web UI (luci-app-advanced-reboot) ## Description This package allows you to reboot to an alternative partition on the supported (dual-partition) routers and to power off (power down) your OpenWrt/LEDE Project device. ## Supported Devices Currently supported dual-partition devices include: - Linksys EA3500 - Linksys E4200v2 - Linksys EA4500 - Linksys EA8500 - Linksys WRT1200AC - Linksys WRT1900AC - Linksys WRT1900ACv2 - Linksys WRT1900ACS - Linksys WRT3200ACM - Linksys WRT32X - ZyXEL NBG6817 If you're interested in having your device supported, please post in [LEDE Project Forum Support Thread](https://forum.lede-project.org/t/web-ui-to-reboot-to-another-partition-dual-partition-routers/3423). ## Screenshot (luci-app-advanced-reboot) ![screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stangri/openwrt_packages/master/screenshots/luci-app-advanced-reboot/screenshot01.png "screenshot") ## How to install Install ```luci-app-advanced-reboot``` from Web UI or connect to your router via ssh and run the following commands: ```sh opkg update opkg install luci-app-advanced-reboot ``` ## Notes/Known Issues - When you reboot to a different partition, your current settings (WiFi SSID/password, etc.) will not apply to a different partition. Different partitions might have completely different settings and even firmware. - If you reboot to a partition which doesn't allow you to switch boot partitions (like stock vendor firmware), you might not be able to boot back to OpenWrt/LEDE Project unless you reflash it, losing all the settings. - Some devices allow you to trigger reboot to an alternative partition by interrupting boot 3 times in a row (by resetting/switching off the device or pulling power). As these methods might be different for different devices, do your own homework. ## Thanks I'd like to thank everyone who helped create, test and troubleshoot this package. Without help from [@hnyman](https://github.com/hnyman), [@jpstyves](https://github.com/jpstyves) and many contributions from [@slh](https://github.com/pkgadd) it wouldn't have been possible.