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retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot [2023/08/09 02:13] – [Method 2: Copying the lease database to permanent storage at halt time] -clarify option for USB support hogwild | retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot [2023/08/09 15:39] – [Method 2: Copying the lease database to permanent storage at halt time] -clarify Method 2 uses both sets of lines hogwild | ||
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- | - Under Advanced, go to to [[advanced-dhcpdns|DHCP/ | + | - Under Advanced, go to the [[advanced-dhcpdns|DHCP/ |
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\\ The second approach is to keep the lease database in its default location and copy it to permanent storage at " | \\ The second approach is to keep the lease database in its default location and copy it to permanent storage at " | ||
- | \\ \\ For example, | + | \\ \\ For example, in the Init field in the [[admin-scripts|Scripts]] menu, enter:\\ |
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- | Method 2 can be used with any type of storage, including JFFS. When using USB (only), an alternative is to enter the above configuration lines into the //Run after mounting// | + | Method 2 can be used with any type of storage, including JFFS. When using method 2 only with USB, an alternative is to enter the former set of configuration lines into the //Run after mounting// |
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