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?
> 
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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.

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