akumanova68
Dabbler
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2019
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Hi Sretalla,
Thanks. I checked that it is a permission problem.
By the way, I also find out the problem for the static IP network problem.
The IP setting should be:
VNET checked, Berkeley Packet Filter checked. IPv4 Interface = vnet0, IPv4 Address = 192.168.1.X IP v4 Netmask=24. Default Router = 192.168.1.1
The reason why I cannot make it work because of the startup script problem. I believe this is a bug in FreeNAS.
I add the script "vendor.conf" under /etc/defaults/, but it only works in DHCP setting but not Static IP setting !!!!!!
Hi Sretalla, do you know that the correct way to kick start of the script? For example, I have a startup.sh, WHERE should I put to make it start correctly?
Thanks. I checked that it is a permission problem.
By the way, I also find out the problem for the static IP network problem.
The IP setting should be:
VNET checked, Berkeley Packet Filter checked. IPv4 Interface = vnet0, IPv4 Address = 192.168.1.X IP v4 Netmask=24. Default Router = 192.168.1.1
The reason why I cannot make it work because of the startup script problem. I believe this is a bug in FreeNAS.
I add the script "vendor.conf" under /etc/defaults/, but it only works in DHCP setting but not Static IP setting !!!!!!
Hi Sretalla, do you know that the correct way to kick start of the script? For example, I have a startup.sh, WHERE should I put to make it start correctly?