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Old 10-01-2010, 12:02 PM   #785
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@gargoyle67: No, that was just an example. And like flandroid said, no, it's a commercial font .

@nubreader: Huh. That's *really* weird... But thanks for all your tests anyway .

@hondamarlboro: Oh, yeah, the install may have reset the config file, I'll have to check that...

Running the usbnetwork script directly while you're connected probably won't work very well (can't unload a kernel module still in use ).

Running the ~usbNetwork private command without anything plugged and the usb network interface down should work, though.

So, right now, to switch back to usbms without restarting, I'd say try the ~usbNetwork private command without anything plugged.

I'll try to come up with something to *not* reset the config in the install process.

All that said, this is normal behaviour for a config with WIFI ON & SSHD_ONLY OFF.

EDIT: Er, oops. The install process already handles that, I just forgot to update the md5 checksums.... >_<"

EDITē:

Bump USBNetwork to v0.22.N

* Restore the 'preserve custom config file' feature during the install process. I'd kinda forgot about it xD.

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