Actually, LCDProc would be a pretty cool feature to have as standard in the
embedded version of pfSense.If there are problems with the embedded boxes,
it's virtually impossible to figure out whats going on.
The LCD could display LAN/WAN IP addresses as well as temperature/load and
so on.

Regards,
-Jeppe

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Dimitri Rodis <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Just installed 1.2-RELEASE embedded on an old FireBox x500. I read in the
> forums that someone wrote an LCDProc package for this. Of course, you can't
> do packages on the embedded platform. I found this link in the forums
> http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,12995.0.html which tells you how
> to make pfsense think it's a full install, but my question is this: does
> anyone know if the LCDProc package really needs rw access once it's
> installed?
>
>
>
> In other words, can I reverse this safely after LCDProc installed? Or
> should I just leave it rw?
>
> echo "/dev/ufs/pfSense / ufs rw 1 1" > /etc/fstab; echo
> "/dev/ufs/pfSenseCfg /cf ufs rw 1 1" >> /etc/fstab
>
>
>
> Dimitri Rodis
>
> Integrita Systems LLC
>
> http://www.integritasystems.com
>

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