Installation feedback on DHCP and installation
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:08 pm
Feedback from a new user:
Yes, people think it's a big step to switch over to the Amahi DHCP is a big deal. It's not, but yes, it's onerous to have to switch it, since people *have* to do something, which we want to avoid. I'd say it's better than the router DHCP, because it has short URLs, network aliases, etc.! ... but then, I'm biased
Abou jinzora, ... hmm
the bottom of the file:
may say why it got stuck. Can you share the error for jinzora?
Hi Mark,Dear Amahi Developers,
I got your hda up and running! Yeah. My biggest impediment to installing your software was the thought of neutering my DHCP router server for your DHCP service in software. After struggling to get my head around it, I think I finally saw that your system was tit for tat compatible with just going in and turning off my DHCP router. I really had to think about it before I saw it was an equal replacement and the most onerous thing about it was finding the router password. Good job on that part of the equation. Maybe you should really point that fact out on your web site that it really is as easy as turning off DHCP in your router.
I'm just starting to dabble my toes in the water with regards to your product. I tried to install Jinzora and the install stalls at the point where it says "saving application settings". The service appears to be running as you can type in Jinzora in another computer's browser and see the application running but the "spinning rat wheel" on the machine that installs the app stops at "saving application settings..." I've waited about 15 minutes and it's still spinning. I'm thinking it's not going to finish if it hasn't finished yet. It's my first application install, so I'm not sure what to expect from here on out.
Keep up the good work!
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Mark
Yes, people think it's a big step to switch over to the Amahi DHCP is a big deal. It's not, but yes, it's onerous to have to switch it, since people *have* to do something, which we want to avoid. I'd say it's better than the router DHCP, because it has short URLs, network aliases, etc.! ... but then, I'm biased

Abou jinzora, ... hmm
the bottom of the file:
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/var/log/amahi-app-installer.log