using the subfolder is a great way to stay more organized. I never use the subfolder, always have my sfs's in /mnt/home.but just like you said.i have abt 20 of them in there now. Savefile is much more safe than doing dd this way?Īll the things you mentioned are correct. Unless it is difficult to empty it? To move a copy of an old I don't dare to do ddĬan I not use an AlphaOS-001 savefile made byAlphaOS-001Īnd empty it and then Sensei fill it with it's own things? To have it here of=/mnt/home/sensei/senseisave.3fsĪnother typical me thing. Puppies them see that save file there in home so would it not be better Of=/mnt/home/senseisave.3fs then in frugal booting of many other Then it should be 500MB and if changed to count=25000Īnother thing to consider? Where to place it. If one change the count=1000000 to count=500000 Mkfs.ext3 -q -m 0 -F /mnt/home/senseisave.3fs Then I come to think on changing the figures?ĭd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/home/senseisave.3fs bs=1k count=1000000 Nooby wrote:Looking at this code and admitting me know almost nothing Pulseaudio/Blueman Bluetooth/Geary Mail on Sensei64Īny suggestions, bugs, file conflicts, etc. ![]() PacmanExpress Package Manager/Guake Dropdown Terminal on Sensei64Ĭinnamon Desktop/Mixxx DJ Mixing Player on Sensei64 The barebones isos are so clean/barebones that you need to know your way around somewhat, using them, to get your Linux Box set up 'exactly' the way 'you' want it. The exact same "sensei_001.sfs" file is on both isos. If you've downloaded the full iso, the barebones iso is not necessary. Locale-senfull_001.sfs 15MB (also install locale-senxfce w/pacman)ĭev-sen64full_001.sfs 77MB (also install dev-sen64xfce w/pacman) Thanks goes to BarryK, simargl, mavrothal, kirk, jamesbond to name a few.ĭev-senfull_001.sfs 75MB (also install dev-senxfce w/pacman) Sensei gives you the freedom to truly remove any app you might not want, rather than just hiding/whiting out the files. When that becomes the case, you can simply delete the senapps.sfs file, and install only the apps 'you' want. You'll try different apps as time goes on, and have your own specific favorites.and prefer not to have two of the same things installed. This system is designed to grow (shrink) with you, as your skill level using GNU/Linux advances. The 64 bit Sensei64 is also based on ArchPup but is a derivative of FatDog64-521. non-PAE kernels tend to be 'faster' on machines w/less than 4GB of RAM. The non-PAE isos use Retroprecise's 3.2.32 kernel. This system is based on ArchPup but is a derivative of AlphaOS-001. You should see a list of OPNsense menu options."Gone are the days of desperately searching through threads for your favorite app, just to find out it's only been compiled for Lucid " If you only have shell access to OPNsense, you may install Zenarmor remotely by logging into OPNsense using a SSH client using the following command where root is the administrator account and your-firewall-ip is the IP address or hostname of the OPNsense system. You should see a list of OPNsense menu options.įigure 1. When you have local access to OPNsense, you may simply log into OPNsense using the root user or another administrator account. ![]() However, the web interface will need utilized after installation to complete the initial configuration of Zenarmor. This option is still available for users who have local access to the OPNsense system yet prefer using command line tools or who may only have remote shell access via SSH to administrate their OPNsense installations. The command line installation method was the primary means for installing Zenarmor before it was available on the Plugins page in the OPNsense web interface. ![]() To install Zenarmor in OPNsense with the command line interface, you must use an administrative account with shell access. ![]() Once Zenarmor is installed, you will need to complete the initial configuration using the web interface. Installing Zenarmor on OPNsense via Command LineĪlthough the preferred method of installation is the web interface (see instructions here), Zenarmor may also be installed using the command line interface via SSH or direct system access.
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