Just experimenting with something, I find that if I load DL (1.3.7,
latest) as a new install and refuse all offers of configuration media,
and then tell it during boot to load without configuration media, I
can't later save-config. When I try it responds:
Configuration file device specified "/dev/null" no longer exists!
Run save-config again with "-s" switch to search for other locations.
So of course I try save-config -s. It responds:
Found configuration file location used by boot:
using device
Please insert Configuration Media in
Please insert Configuration Media in
Please insert Configuration Media in
Please insert Configuration Media in
(forever...)
This seems awkward; if I need to create/configure my 'configuration
media' it seems I have to do so first (including formatting), then
reboot (losing any other settings), then accept that offer to save
default configuration to this media during boot-up, then make changes
and save-config.
Dominic
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