ratso


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Posted: Oct. 30 2004,21:30 |
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Quote (roberts @ Oct. 30 2004,11:26) | If you are typing them at the shell prompt, open /opt/bootlocal.sh and type them there. Also check that /opt/bootlocal.sh is in your filetool.lst and then they will be included in the backup/restore.
If you happen to be using the prism2 GUI from the control panel then your settings are written to /opt/myprism2.sh, so you can just add /opt/myprism2.sh to your filetool.lst and they will be included in the backup/restore. |
Thanks for that.
Trouble is I never type them in at the shell prompt, I just follow the bouncing ball on netcardconfig and wlancardconfig.
I wouldnt know how to set them manually.
Although all I have to do is set the SSID and the encryption key for the wireless card.
Suppose I'll have to go and find out.
Thanks
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