Changes between Version 120 and Version 121 of NanoBSD


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Feb 22, 2010, 1:22:55 PM (16 years ago)
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huub
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    1212= Procedure =
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    14 Please note that you can find the supporting files in the subdirectory [source:nanobsd]. Also keep a close look at the ''INFO'' ''WARN'' ''ERR'' directives as they guide you through some common pitfalls. This guide was originally written for FreeBSD 7.2, this page is still available [wiki:FreeBSD7.2_Guide]. As there are a lot of (positive) changes in the wireless stack, we now prefer the use of FreeBSD 8.0.
     14Please note that you can find the supporting files in the subdirectory [source:nanobsd]. Also keep a close look at the ''INFO'' ''WARNING'' ''ERR'' directives as they guide you through some common pitfalls. This guide was originally written for FreeBSD 7.2, this page is still available [wiki:FreeBSD7.2_Guide]. As there are a lot of (positive) changes in the wireless stack, we now prefer the use of FreeBSD 8.0.
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    1616==  A. Setup a FreeBSD 8.0 host ==
     
    177177   You may adjust the block size to make the transfer more efficient (additionally ssh -C is possible) and you can use Ctrl-T to check progress.
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    179    NOTE: in case of a remote update from 7.2 to 8.0 you also have to run the configuration script (/tools/wl-config) because the configuration file rc.node.local is different.
     179   WARNING: in case of a remote update from 7.2 to 8.0 you also have to run the new configuration script (/tools/wl-config) because the configuration file rc.node.local is now rc.conf.local and interface configuration statements are quite different. If you do not adjust the configuration the interfaces will not be configured after reboot and you will not be able to reach the node!
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    181181== D. Check the cf card and apply last minute changes ==