WoofyDugfock
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Posted: Sep. 27 2004,13:02 |
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Having heroically worked out how to configure the web proxy settings, connect to the net via my LAN and connect to my LAN printer (with the generous help of posters on this board), I now find I can't seem to save my settings, despite hours of searching on this board and the web and various experiments.
Here are the steps I am trying in detail in as far as I am able to determine these - I've put questions in square brackets to make my depraved confusion explicit and all the more humiliating:
1. Open a shell Type " sudo su " to become root Type " cd /opt " Type " scite bootlocal.sh "
Enter the following lines in bootlocal.sh and save, substituting the appropriate numbers for expressions between apostrophes:
ifconfig eth0 'my_internal_ip' netmask '255.255.255.0' broadcast 'lan_broadcast_addr' route add default gw 'My internal gateway ip' export PRINTER='MyLANPrinterName'.
[But where does nameserver go (is there a resolve.conf as for Red Hat?)? Where are the 'MyLANPrintersName' settings that I made and how are these backed up?]
2. Open filetool.lst and ensure that the following lines are present so that bootlocal will load the internet connection details and dillo & wgetrc load the web proxy address:
/opt/bootlocal.sh /home/dsl/.dillo /home/dsl/.wgetrc
3. Save filetool.lst to the backup media eg floppy.
[Why do posters say this and not just hit the backup function to floppy doesn't make sennse - what is the point of the backup.tar.gz created by the backup/restore function if we don't use it? Also - where is bootlocal.sh backed up?].
4. Re-boot via F2 options > select dsl restore={floppy}.
And it doesn't work.
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