Christopher William Turner wrote: > > Use the --export myOwn.ref to get you perm node ref. > then append that to your seednodes on the laptop. > > > Command-line switches > > --------------------- > > -h|--help prints this help message > > --system prints JVM properties > > -v|--version prints out version info > > --manual prints a manual in HTML > > -x|--export <file>|- exports a signed NodeReference > > -s|--seed <file>|- seeds routing table with refs > > -c|--config <file> generates or updates config file > > -p|--paramFile <file> path to a config file in a > non-default location > > rob wrote: > > > > I have a permanent node. I'd like to use a reference to it as a > > seednode in my notebook. How do I do that? > > -- > Christopher William Turner, http://www.cycom.co.uk/ Java development > since 1996 > http://club.cycom.co.uk/tms.htm Terminology Management software > http://club.cycom.co.uk/wt.htm Wind Turbine blade design software
Thanks Christopher! I didn't know Freenet even had any command line switches, and I've been using it for 3 years or so. Usually with Unix, I will try the -h for commands, but I never guessed that Freenet had them. Another gold star for the developers. Rob. -- ----------------------------- The Numeric Python EM Project www.pythonemproject.com _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
