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Extend rootfs
26 February 2013 - 21:08
My image is running at about 4k left on rootfs. Means I can't do anything really and certainly not install any new plugins. Is there any way to extend the rootfs in the image or does anyone have any suggestions?
opkg.conf location?
24 February 2013 - 10:37
Silly question: Where is the opkg.conf file on Openpli images? I need to change the root location as I am running out of space on my root dir. Should I just create one and point my install at it or is there a default one somewhere I can edit. BTW, a files system find isn't showing up any opkg.conf file!
make for Openpli
23 February 2013 - 10:33
Hello,
I have installed perl from packages and while there are a few modules available I need to install Cpan modules also. All modules are failing as there is no C compiler on my image. Is there any available dev libraries for using on the OpenPli image itself? I would really like to install some extra modules!
I have installed perl from packages and while there are a few modules available I need to install Cpan modules also. All modules are failing as there is no C compiler on my image. Is there any available dev libraries for using on the OpenPli image itself? I would really like to install some extra modules!
if-pre-up.d iptables rules
23 January 2013 - 22:00
Hello,
I am trying to restore my iptables rules on startup. I have a script in the /etc/network/if-pre-up.d directory which is executable and when runs correctly from the command line. However, when I reboot the box my iptables rules list stays empty. Run the script manually restores my rules correctly.
Is there some trick to running starup files? I am not keen on editing the interfaces file to bring them up that way, nor am I about using standard startup script, as it may be possible the there is a delay in bringing up the interface and running the restore-rules script.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks
I am trying to restore my iptables rules on startup. I have a script in the /etc/network/if-pre-up.d directory which is executable and when runs correctly from the command line. However, when I reboot the box my iptables rules list stays empty. Run the script manually restores my rules correctly.
Is there some trick to running starup files? I am not keen on editing the interfaces file to bring them up that way, nor am I about using standard startup script, as it may be possible the there is a delay in bringing up the interface and running the restore-rules script.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks
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