Aaron Snyder
Cadet
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- Jun 26, 2016
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I have seen mention of this as far back as 2012, but no clear cut answer. I have the most recent stable 9.10 release installed. I am ultimately trying to install a printer on my NAS using CUPS. I start off doing "mount -uw" to mark the FS as read/write. I then go about renaming FreeBSD.conf (so pkg works) and then update it. I install CUPS, hplip and py27-pycups. After a few .conf changes I am then able to access the CUPS webpage via <device ip>:631 and go about setting up the printer. I then run "mount -ur" to mark the FS back to read only. I reboot and POOF.... all of my changes are gone. Is there a way to make my changes permanent? I'd rather not have to set up my printserver every time the power hits or I have to reboot.