W dniu 2017-05-02 o 00:01, etie...@magickarpet.org pisze:
I also own one of these nice devices, and replaced the usb thumbdrive
that was present for my own, to keep the original filesystem intact,
just in case. But I had to try a few USB drives, and I suspect the only
ones that could be booted
W dniu 2017-05-01 o 02:21, Adam Steen pisze:
I have been running an EdgeRouter Lite, using all three ports, for
about a year, rock solid!
Cheers
Adam
Thanks for the confirmation, Adam, really appreciate it.
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Cheers,
Pawel Waga
W dniu 2017-04-30 o 21:25, Daniel Gracia pisze:
I'd bet there are quite more important issues related to the Octean
platform than the switch issue, so I won't expect any progress soon.
About the Lite, you'd get your three working ports.
Regards!
Thanks again, Daniel!
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Cheers,
Pawel Waga
W dniu 2017-04-25 o 03:14, Doggie pisze:
And here is a couple of suggestions after my thorough reading of
"INSTALL.octeon" doc and experiments performed afterwards:
- replacing all occurrences of "rootdev=sd0" with "rootdev=/dev/sd0",
which fixes the issue with boot process stopping in the mid
On Mon, May 01, 2017 at 05:20:45PM +0200, Andreas Kusalananda K?h?ri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I configured a diskless client which mounts /usr from a file server
> (both running OpenBSD 6.1 -release).
>
> The client say, as it is running /etc/rc,
>
> pf enabled
> starting network
> /etc/netstart[189]: i
thanks! I havent really use ifconfig for a long time and i didnt notice it.
Thanks again!
On 05/01/17 18:16, Steve Throckmorton wrote:
>> If i understand it it should execute
>>
>> ifconfig nwid FSIE82
>> ifconfig wpakey
>> ifconfig wpaakms psk
>> ifconfig up
>> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mod
Hi,
I configured a diskless client which mounts /usr from a file server
(both running OpenBSD 6.1 -release).
The client say, as it is running /etc/rc,
pf enabled
starting network
/etc/netstart[189]: id: not found
/etc/netstart[189]: != 0: unexpected `!='
The problem, I assume, is that id(1) li
> If i understand it it should execute
>
> ifconfig nwid FSIE82
> ifconfig wpakey
> ifconfig wpaakms psk
> ifconfig up
> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Once you notice that the first four commands here would never work as written,
you may start to wonder if there isn’t a bit of magic in
Im not sure what you mean.
It says that anything not matching these packed formats are passed
directly to ifconfig.
My hostname.iwm0 was
nwid FSIE82
wpakey
wpaakms psk
up
iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
If i understand it it should execute
ifconfig nwid FSIE82
ifconfig wpakey
ifconfig wpaakms p
On Mon, 01 May 2017 14:25 +0300, G wrote:
> I tried adding to /etc/hostname.iwm0
> I put after up iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Read carefully http://man.openbsd.org/man5/hostname.if.5
One question
Where did you put that command? I dont want anytime i connect to wifi to
open a terminal and execute that command.
I tried adding to /etc/hostname.iwm0
I put after up iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
I tried adding it to /etc/hostname.trunk0 after dhcp
but it didnt work.
I also tried
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