diff --git a/doc/EN/mesh.org b/doc/EN/mesh.org index eb3fa4b3..68b06863 100644 --- a/doc/EN/mesh.org +++ b/doc/EN/mesh.org @@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ Or on Debian based systems: #+begin_src bash sudo apt-get install gnome-multi-writer #+end_src + +The MultiWriter tool is also available within mesh client images, so that you can use mesh systems to create more copies of the same system. ** Client images #+BEGIN_CENTER diff --git a/website/EN/mesh.html b/website/EN/mesh.html index 676e9491..61208c00 100644 --- a/website/EN/mesh.html +++ b/website/EN/mesh.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
- +There may be situations where you need to write the same disk image to multiple drives at the same time in order to maximize rate of deployment. In the instructions given below the dd command is used for writing to the target drive, but to write to multiple drives you can use a tool such as GNOME MultiWriter.
@@ -368,11 +368,15 @@ Or on Debian based systems:sudo apt-get install gnome-multi-writer
+The MultiWriter tool is also available within mesh client images, so that you can use mesh systems to create more copies of the same system. +
Routers are intended to build network coverage for an area using small and low cost hardware. You can bolt them to walls or leave them on window ledges. They don't have any user interface and their only job is to haul network traffic across the mesh and to enable peers to find each other via running bootstrap nodes for Tox and IPFS. Copy the image to a microSD card and insert it into the router, plug in an Atheros wifi dongle and power on. That should be all you need to do.
It's better not to trust images downloaded from random places on the interwebs. Chances are that unless you are in the web of trust of the above GPG signatures then they don't mean very much to you. If you actually want something trustworthy then build the images from scratch. It will take some time. Here's how to do it.
@@ -557,9 +561,9 @@ The resulting image can be copied to a microSD card, inserted into a BeagleboneIf you want to make your own specially branded version, such as for a particular event, then to change the default desktop backgrounds edit the images within img/backgrounds and to change the available avatars and desktop icons edit the images within img/avatars. Re-create disk images using the instructions shown previously.
@@ -569,9 +573,9 @@ If you need particular dconf commands to alter desktop appearance or behaWhen you first boot from the USB drive the system will create some encryption keys, assign a unique network address to the system and then reboot itself. When that's done you should see a prompt asking for a username. This username just makes it easy for others to initially find you on the mesh and will appear in the list of users.
@@ -581,9 +585,9 @@ After a minute or two if you are within wifi range and there is at least one othIf the system doesn't boot and reports an error which includes /dev/mapper/loop0p1 then reboot with Ctrl-Alt-Del and when you see the grub menu press e and manually change /dev/mapper/loop0p1 to /dev/sdb1, then press Ctrl-x. If that doesn't work then reboot and try /dev/sdc1 instead.
@@ -593,9 +597,9 @@ After the system has booted successfully the problem should resolve itself on suOn the ordinary internet the date and time of your system would be set automatically via NTP. But this is not the internet and so you will need to manually ensure that your date and time settings are correct. You might need to periodically do this if your clock drifts. It's not essential that the time on your system be highly accurate, but if it drifts too far or goes back to epoch then things could become a little confusing in regard to the order of blog posts.
@@ -605,9 +609,9 @@ On the ordinary internet the date and time of your system would be set automaticUnlike with ordinary wifi, on the mesh you don't get a signal strength icon and so it's not simple to see if you have a good connection.
@@ -631,9 +635,9 @@ When you are finished close the window and then select the Network RestartEnsure that you're within wifi range of at least one other mesh peer (could be a router or client) and then you should see that the Chat and Other Users icons appear. Select the users icon and you should see a list of users on the mesh. Select the Chat icon and once you are connected you should see the status light turn green. If after a few minutes you don't get the green status light then try closing and re-opening the Tox chat application. Select the plus button to add a friend and then copy and paste in a Tox ID from the users list.
@@ -692,9 +696,9 @@ At present video doesn't work reliably, but text and voice chat do work well.Patchwork is available as a social networking system for the mesh. Like all social network systems it has a stream of posts and you can follow or unfollow other users. You can also send private messages to other users with end-to-end encryption.
@@ -729,9 +733,9 @@ The Secure Scuttlebutt protocol which Patchwork is based upon is intended to beYou can make files publicly available on the network simply by dragging and dropping them into the Public folder on the desktop. To view the files belonging to another user select the desktop icon called Visit a site and enter the username or Tox ID of the other user.
@@ -746,9 +750,9 @@ You can make files publicly available on the network simply by dragging and dropTo create a blog post select the Blog icon on the desktop and then use the up and down cursor keys, space bar and enter key to add a new entry. Edit the title of the entry and add your text. You can also include photos if you wish - just copy them to the CreateBlog/content/images directory and then link to them as shown.