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retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot [2023/08/09 15:32] – [Method 1: Store the lease database on permanent storage] -grammar hogwildretain_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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 \\ 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 in the Init field on the [[admin-scripts|Scripts]] menu, enter:\\+ \\ \\ 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// or //Run before unmounting// fields on the [[nas-usb|USB Support]] page.+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// field and the latter set of lines in the //Run before unmounting// fields in the [[nas-usb|USB Support]] menu.
  
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retain_dhcp_lease_info_after_a_reboot.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/15 18:32 by petervdm