On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Michel Servaes wrote:
This seems to work fine...
But, is it normal that I can install packages if I want to ?
Yes, see "embedded switched to nanobsd" here:
http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=531
Only the ones that can reasonably run from CF are available, but
th
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Michel Servaes wrote:
> This seems to work fine...
> But, is it normal that I can install packages if I want to ?
>
Yes, see "embedded switched to nanobsd" here:
http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=531
Only the ones that can reasonably run from CF are available, but
that'
This seems to work fine...
But, is it normal that I can install packages if I want to ?
The option is just there, and I tried to install "rate", which by the
way on an embedded system seems not to have the issue of cutting the
last digit of the IP !
I thought packages were not supported on a
- "Tim Nelson" wrote:
> Greetings all-
>
> I've got a system running 1.2-RELEASE embedded in my home lab (haven't
> upgraded to 1.2.3 because I don't have a larger CF available yet...).
> It's been working fine for quite some time but recently I enabled RIP
> on it. The route updates seem to
Greetings all-
I've got a system running 1.2-RELEASE embedded in my home lab (haven't upgraded
to 1.2.3 because I don't have a larger CF available yet...). It's been working
fine for quite some time but recently I enabled RIP on it. The route updates
seem to be sent/received properly for awhile