Author: esr Date: 2008-12-16 07:27:16 +0000 (Tue, 16 Dec 2008) New Revision: 24375
Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/download.php Log: Typo fix. Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/download.php =================================================================== --- trunk/website/pages/en/download.php 2008-12-16 07:01:58 UTC (rev 24374) +++ trunk/website/pages/en/download.php 2008-12-16 07:27:16 UTC (rev 24375) @@ -109,10 +109,10 @@ <h3>Offline installation</h3> <p>Some people might encounter difficulties connecting to our server because of censorship. We do have an offline version of the installer available : <a href="http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/new_installer_offline.jar">Freenet 0.7 offline installer</a>. You shouldn't use it unless you have to (it's bigger to download and might not be as up to date as the online one).</p> -<div id="unix"> +<div id="mirrored"> <h3>Mirrored installation</h3> <p>If you have a working Freenet installation directory that you have mirrored -from one Unix machine to another (e.g. via rsync or unison), enabling the mirrorred installation is not difficult. Nothing in a Freenet installation cares about its host's IP address; it can't, or Freenet would fail on machines that get IP addressss from a DHCP pool</p> +from one Unix machine to another (e.g. via rsync or unison), enabling the mirrored installation is not difficult. Nothing in a Freenet installation cares about its host's IP address; it can't, or Freenet would fail on machines that get IP addressss from a DHCP pool</p> <p>All you actually need to do is tell the system you've mirrored to that it should start the Freenet proxy daemon for you on boot. Do <tt>crontab -l</tt> on the source machine, find the line that is tagged "FREENET AUTOSTART" and add that to your crontab on the mirrored machine.</p> </div> _______________________________________________ cvs mailing list [email protected] http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvs
