If you don’t need LuCI for some time, you might want to remove it. There’s also another and better possibility as you are using development branch, where occasional bugs might appear like this one and you don’t want it then you should consider to use Stable or Testing branch. Just take a look at switch-branchutility, which is installed on your router.
And what is the correct way of printing the current branch, e.g. using switch-branch or another command?
I can think of one way to detect the current branch is by running “opkg update” and inspecting the repository URLs which would contain the branch name. But don’t think that’s the case on Turris OS 3.x though.
There are many ways how you can check the current branch. There is uci show updater (= /etc/config/updater), switch-branch. If you don’t like CLI, then in (re)Foris in the About tab, you can find it.
In the stable branch, there wasn’t such error in the past and it is not present there for sure. It is neither present in the testing branch.
This happened in HBK,HBL and HBD branches, which are developement branches, but it was fixed 2 days ago within one day and since then it is there. Can you please show us the notification or output from pkgupdate?
Strange. Exactly same commands but today it worked. Automatic reboot after just couple minutes and v5 installed. Initially without LXC containers but quickly appeared in Luci again.