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admin-config [2022/03/03 21:19] – no leading 0 to single digit day djk44883 | admin-config [2022/04/24 05:27] – [Restore Configuration]-Correcte default backup filename syntax hogwild | ||
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**Restore: **Clicking this button starts the restore process from settings chosen using the file chosen, as above. | **Restore: **Clicking this button starts the restore process from settings chosen using the file chosen, as above. | ||
- | The default syntax for backup filenames is: "freshtomato_vYYYYM_< | + | The default syntax for backup filenames is: "Freshtomato_$version_m$MacRef~$HWmodel~$YYYYMMDD".\\ |
Where: | Where: | ||
- | v = version (release) | + | version |
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+ | MacRef = uses last 3 octets from the LAN's MAC Adddress | ||
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+ | HWmodel = the hardware device in use | ||
YYYY = Year | YYYY = Year | ||
- | M = month of release version. | + | MM = Month |
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+ | DD = Day OR D = Day - FreshTomato does not add leading 0 to single digit days | ||
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+ | For example: FreshTomato_2021_8~m8F7E60~Asus_RT-AC66U_B1~20220220 | ||
Backup files are archived in standard .gz (gzip) file format. Once extracted, the actual backup file is a raw text file. | Backup files are archived in standard .gz (gzip) file format. Once extracted, the actual backup file is a raw text file. | ||
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===== Restore Default Configuration ===== | ===== Restore Default Configuration ===== |