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* <code>pkg upgrade -f</code> | * <code>pkg upgrade -f</code> | ||
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+ | ===For anyone wanting to play with a GhostBSD livecd without X=== | ||
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+ | I have one at ftp://219.121.16.20/pub/GhostBSD/experimental/GhostBSD-2020-03-19-nox-experimental.iso | ||
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+ | It is not very useful at the moment, but may be of interest to some. It does not come with an installer yet. | ||
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+ | For network, run: dhcpcd | ||
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+ | It is read-writable, and packages can be added. | ||
+ | Tip from Vic Thacker on Telegram on 19.3.2020 at 6:38 | ||
===Is there a way to burn an .iso on GhostBSD to usb?=== | ===Is there a way to burn an .iso on GhostBSD to usb?=== | ||
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* sudo pkg search exfat | * sudo pkg search exfat | ||
* sudo pkg install fusefs-exfat | * sudo pkg install fusefs-exfat | ||
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* sudo mount.exfat-fuse /dev/da0p1 /media/da0p1 | * sudo mount.exfat-fuse /dev/da0p1 /media/da0p1 | ||
* FUSE exfat 1.3.0 | * FUSE exfat 1.3.0 | ||
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* /dev/da0p2 on /media/da0p2 (msdosfs, local, noatime) | * /dev/da0p2 on /media/da0p2 (msdosfs, local, noatime) | ||
* /dev/da0p1 on /media/da0p1 (fusefs) | * /dev/da0p1 on /media/da0p1 (fusefs) | ||
− | * ls -l /media/da0p1 | + | * ls -l /media/da0p1 |
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===mount NTFS=== | ===mount NTFS=== | ||
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* Do first <code>gpart show</code> | * Do first <code>gpart show</code> | ||
* Install: '''ntfs-3g''' | * Install: '''ntfs-3g''' | ||
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* Write: <code># ntfs-3g /dev/da5s1 /mnt</code> | * Write: <code># ntfs-3g /dev/da5s1 /mnt</code> | ||
* da5s1 is an example | * da5s1 is an example | ||
− | * /mnt is the mountpoint | + | * /mnt is the mountpoint you wish |
− | * open Thunar and go to /mnt | + | * open Thunar and go to /mnt |
* Thunar shows you the content of your device and you can work with it | * Thunar shows you the content of your device and you can work with it | ||
− | * Caja does not | + | * Caja does not allways |
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Source: Tested by [[User:Slughorn|Slughorn]]<br/> | Source: Tested by [[User:Slughorn|Slughorn]]<br/> | ||
Thanks to:[https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=1532 user hunghung] | Thanks to:[https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=1532 user hunghung] |