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retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot [2023/06/08 06:30] – [Method 1: Store the lease database on permanent storage] hogwildretain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot [2023/06/08 06:33] – [Method 2: Copying the lease database to permanent storage at halt time] -format hogwild
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 \\ The second approach is to keep the lease database in its default location and copy it to permanent storage at "halt" time. It is later restored when the init process runs during boot. \\ The second approach is to keep the lease database in its default location and copy it to permanent storage at "halt" time. It is later restored when the init process runs during boot.
  
- \\ \\ For example, in the //Administration///[[admin-scripts|Scripts]] menu, in the Init field, enter:\\+ \\ \\ For example, in the [[admin-scripts|Scripts]] menu, in the Init field, enter:\\
  
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-The second method can be used with any storage including JFFS.  included, where for USB (only) an alternative is to performed the save/copy within the ''Run after mounting/Run before unmounting'' on the [[nas-usb|USB page]] instead than the generic script section.+The second method can be used with any storageincluding JFFS.  included, where for USB (only) an alternative is to performed the save/copy within the //Run after mounting///Run before unmounting on the [[nas-usb|USB page]] instead than the generic script section.
  
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retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/15 18:32 by petervdm