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| + | <strike>Enable networking |
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| + | Each boot you have to start the network etc etc. I decided it was better with the minimal install and touch as little as possible - if I could then get SME packages installed I could then use that to configure networking later. |
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| + | To start the networking |
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| + | dhclient eth0 |
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| + | To check your ip address |
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| + | ifconfig eth0 |
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| + | I think that the options to change ip address etc should be moved to another page. Keep this one as simple as possible. |
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| + | [[User:RequestedDeletion|RequestedDeletion]] agreed. This page has evolved over time and needs a bit of sanitising. Will do. </strike> |
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| + | [[User:RequestedDeletion|RequestedDeletion]] ([[User talk:RequestedDeletion|talk]]) 07:44, 3 February 2013 (MST) Found an elegant solution. Closed. |
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| + | [[User:Wellsi|Wellsi]] |
| + | Enable SSH |
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| + | This can be reduced to just starting the service. No need to install anything or stop iptables |
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| + | service sshd start |
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