RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Jan. 14 2006,05:43 |
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Was just writing a long note about how I still couldn't get my auto-install to work, when I figured out how to get it working. Running frugal with a persistent /opt, myndis.sh is in /opt at boot. I had a desktop icon set up to call this script, but it never worked. Just figured out you need to be root, so link is now "sudo /opt/myndis.sh", and all is sweet. Boot up, and if I want to connect to my wlan, just hit the desktop icon.
I guess if you have multiple places you visit, you could copy and rename myndis.sh, change the SSID and WEP, and have multiple desktop icons.
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