Hello All,
I am running the latest BETA of FreeNAS which is installed on a CF card. I want to modify /etc/rc.conf to suit my needs but for some reason it will not save the file.
I mounted the root filesystem as read/write using [cmd=]mount -uw /dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a /[/cmd] applied the changes and saved the file; verified that the changes were saved using [cmd=]less /etc/rc.conf[/cmd] I then mount the filesystem back to read-only using [cmd=]mount -ur /dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a /[/cmd]
Everything is fine until I restart the machine. My rc.conf is back to the factory defaults!!!
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your advice,
atwinix
I am running the latest BETA of FreeNAS which is installed on a CF card. I want to modify /etc/rc.conf to suit my needs but for some reason it will not save the file.
I mounted the root filesystem as read/write using [cmd=]mount -uw /dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a /[/cmd] applied the changes and saved the file; verified that the changes were saved using [cmd=]less /etc/rc.conf[/cmd] I then mount the filesystem back to read-only using [cmd=]mount -ur /dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a /[/cmd]
Everything is fine until I restart the machine. My rc.conf is back to the factory defaults!!!
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your advice,
atwinix