On 12/06/17 13:05, Pau wrote:
On 11/06/17 20:33, Amuza wrote:
Hi,

I can change the hostname in some routers. I do it by editing the
hostname at /etc/config/system and then I run the lime-config command.

That works fine in some TP-Link routers I tried, but it does not seem
work on two Nanostation M5 routers I have. They do not keep the manually
configured name, but the autoconfigured by LibreMesh. Why? Any suggestion?

Crappy workarounds are welcome too!

If you are using the last libremesh pre-release (from
http://repo.libremesh.org) you can change it from the web interface
(Simple config menu).

From the command line you should edit /etc/config/lime and look (or
create) the hostname option which is inside the system section, like this:

Oops, sorry, you're right, my fault, I forgot that was the right directory to change it in LibreMesh. Thank you.

config lime system
	option hostname 'LiMeNode-%M4%M5%M6'

The run "lime-config" and "lime-apply" (last only if u are using the
last libremesh release).

More info here [1].

[1] http://libremesh.org/docs/config.html

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