6-add-ssh-to-bootloader #20
| @@ -191,6 +191,11 @@ ARCHZBM_NET_AUTOCONF='none' | |||||||
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| Note that in this example `ARCHZBM_NET_SERVER_IP` and `ARCHZBM_NET_HOSTNAME` are left unassigned. | Note that in this example `ARCHZBM_NET_SERVER_IP` and `ARCHZBM_NET_HOSTNAME` are left unassigned. | ||||||
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|  | This add the following `ip=` instruction to your Kernel Command Line: | ||||||
|  | ``` | ||||||
|  | ip=10.10.10.2::10.10.10.1:255.255.255.0::eth0:none | ||||||
|  | ``` | ||||||
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| #### SSH | #### SSH | ||||||
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| If you want networking indicated by the fact that at least one of the `ARCHZBM_NET_*` variables is set or one of the `ARCHZBM_SSH_*` vars we assume that you want an SSH daemon as well. This comes in the form of a `dropbear` daemon with minimal configurability. Use the following variables to define Dropbear's behavior. | If you want networking indicated by the fact that at least one of the `ARCHZBM_NET_*` variables is set or one of the `ARCHZBM_SSH_*` vars we assume that you want an SSH daemon as well. This comes in the form of a `dropbear` daemon with minimal configurability. Use the following variables to define Dropbear's behavior. | ||||||
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