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 Years ago Tor was usually depicted in the mainstream media as something scary inhabited by cyberterrorists and other bad cybers, but today to a large extent Tor is accepted as just another way of routing data in a network. Depending upon where you live there may still be some amount of fearmongering about Tor, but it now seems clear that the trajectory is towards general acceptance.
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 Years ago Tor was usually depicted in the mainstream media as something scary inhabited by cyberterrorists and other bad cybers, but today to a large extent Tor is accepted as just another way of routing data in a network. Depending upon where you live there may still be some amount of fearmongering about Tor, but it now seems clear that the trajectory is towards general acceptance.
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 Within this project Tor is used more to provide <i>accessibility</i> than the <i>anonymity</i> factor for which Tor is better known. The onion address system provides a way of being able to access sites even if you don't own a conventional domain name or don't have administrator access to your local internet router to be able to do port forwarding.
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 Within this project Tor is used more to provide <i>accessibility</i> than the <i>anonymity</i> factor for which Tor is better known. The onion address system provides a way of being able to access sites even if you don't own a conventional domain name or don't have administrator access to your local internet router to be able to do port forwarding.
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 Github is paradoxically a centralized, closed and proprietary system which happens to mostly host free and open source projects. Up until now it has been relatively benign, but at some point in the name of "growth" it will likely start becoming more evil, or just become like SourceForge - which was also once much loved by FOSS developers, but turned into a den of malvertizing.
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 Github is paradoxically a centralized, closed and proprietary system which happens to mostly host free and open source projects. Up until now it has been relatively benign, but at some point in the name of "growth" it will likely start becoming more evil, or just become like SourceForge - which was also once much loved by FOSS developers, but turned into a den of malvertizing.
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 It's not recommended unless there exists some compelling reason for you to be on there. That site asks users to upload the <b>private keys</b>, and even if the keys are client side encrypted with a passphrase there's always the chance that there will be a data leak in future and letter agencies will then have a full time opportunity to crack the passphrases.
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-11">
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 Probably you need to add the site to the NoScript whitelist. Typically click/press on the noscript icon (or select from the menu on mobile) then select <i>whitelist</i> and add the site URL. You may also need to disable HTTPS Everywhere when using onion addresses, which don't use https.
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 Probably you need to add the site to the NoScript whitelist. Typically click/press on the noscript icon (or select from the menu on mobile) then select <i>whitelist</i> and add the site URL. You may also need to disable HTTPS Everywhere when using onion addresses, which don't use https.
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-<h2 id="sec-13">What is the best hardware to run this system on?</h2>
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 It was originally designed to run on the Beaglebone Black, but that should be regarded as the most minimal system, because it's single core and has by today's standards a small amount of memory. Obviously the more powerful the hardware is the faster things like web pages (blog, social networking, etc) will be served but the more electricity such a system will require if you're running it 24/7. A good compromise between performance and energy consumption is something like an old netbook. The battery of an old netbook or laptop even gives you <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply">UPS capability</a> to keep the system going during brief power outages or cable re-arrangements, and that means using full disk encryption on the server also becomes more practical.
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 It was originally designed to run on the Beaglebone Black, but that should be regarded as the most minimal system, because it's single core and has by today's standards a small amount of memory. Obviously the more powerful the hardware is the faster things like web pages (blog, social networking, etc) will be served but the more electricity such a system will require if you're running it 24/7. A good compromise between performance and energy consumption is something like an old netbook. The battery of an old netbook or laptop even gives you <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply">UPS capability</a> to keep the system going during brief power outages or cable re-arrangements, and that means using full disk encryption on the server also becomes more practical.
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-13">
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 Yes. Freedombone can support a small number of users, for a "<i>friends and family</i>" type of home installation. This gives them access to an email account, XMPP, SIP phone and the blog (depending on whether the variant which you installed includes those).
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 Yes. Freedombone can support a small number of users, for a "<i>friends and family</i>" type of home installation. This gives them access to an email account, XMPP, SIP phone and the blog (depending on whether the variant which you installed includes those).
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+<h2 id="sec-14">Why not use Signal for mobile chat?</h2>
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 Celebrities recommend Signal. It's Free Software so it must be good, right?
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619
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629
 On mobile there are various options. The apps which are likely to be most secure are ones which have end-to-end encryption enabled by default and which can also be onion routed via Orbot. End-to-end encryption secures the content of the message and onion routing obscures the metadata, making it hard for a passive adversary to know who is communicating with who.
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 On mobile there are various options. The apps which are likely to be most secure are ones which have end-to-end encryption enabled by default and which can also be onion routed via Orbot. End-to-end encryption secures the content of the message and onion routing obscures the metadata, making it hard for a passive adversary to know who is communicating with who.
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-16">
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638
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645
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660
-<h2 id="sec-18">Why is logging for web sites turned off by default?</h2>
661
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653
+<div id="outline-container-sec-17" class="outline-2">
654
+<h2 id="sec-17">Why is logging for web sites turned off by default?</h2>
655
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-17">
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656
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663
 If you're making profits out of the logs by running large server warehouses and then data mining what users click on - as is the business model of well known internet companies - then logging everything makes total sense. However, if you're running a home server then logging really only makes sense if you're trying to diagnose some specific problem with the system, and outside of that context logging everything becomes more of a liability than an asset.
657
 If you're making profits out of the logs by running large server warehouses and then data mining what users click on - as is the business model of well known internet companies - then logging everything makes total sense. However, if you're running a home server then logging really only makes sense if you're trying to diagnose some specific problem with the system, and outside of that context logging everything becomes more of a liability than an asset.
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674
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668
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675
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676
-<h2 id="sec-19">How do I reset the tripwire?</h2>
677
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669
+<div id="outline-container-sec-18" class="outline-2">
670
+<h2 id="sec-18">How do I reset the tripwire?</h2>
671
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-18">
678
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672
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679
 The tripwire will be automatically reset once per week. If you want to reset it earlier then do the following:
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 The tripwire will be automatically reset once per week. If you want to reset it earlier then do the following:
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674
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694
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695
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687
+<div id="outline-container-sec-19" class="outline-2">
688
+<h2 id="sec-19">Is metadata protected?</h2>
689
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-19">
696
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690
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697
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691
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698
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692
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702
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709
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703
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710
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704
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712
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713
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705
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706
+<h2 id="sec-20">How do I create email processing rules?</h2>
707
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-20">
714
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708
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715
 
709
 
716
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769
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771
-<h2 id="sec-22">Why isn't dynamic DNS working?</h2>
772
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764
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765
+<h2 id="sec-21">Why isn't dynamic DNS working?</h2>
766
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-21">
773
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767
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774
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798
-<h2 id="sec-23">How do I change my encryption settings?</h2>
799
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791
+<div id="outline-container-sec-22" class="outline-2">
792
+<h2 id="sec-22">How do I change my encryption settings?</h2>
793
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-22">
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794
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801
 Suppose that some new encryption vulnerability has been announced and that you need to change your encryption settings. Maybe an algorithm thought to be secure is now no longer so and you need to remove it. You can change your settings by doing the following:
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 Suppose that some new encryption vulnerability has been announced and that you need to change your encryption settings. Maybe an algorithm thought to be secure is now no longer so and you need to remove it. You can change your settings by doing the following:
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814
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815
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816
-<h2 id="sec-24">How do I get a domain name?</h2>
817
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809
+<div id="outline-container-sec-23" class="outline-2">
810
+<h2 id="sec-23">How do I get a domain name?</h2>
811
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-23">
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812
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819
 Suppose that you have bought a domain name (rather than using a free subdomain on freedns) and you want to use that instead.
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814
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885
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886
-<h2 id="sec-25">How do I get a "real" SSL/TLS/HTTPS certificate?</h2>
887
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879
+<div id="outline-container-sec-24" class="outline-2">
880
+<h2 id="sec-24">How do I get a "real" SSL/TLS/HTTPS certificate?</h2>
881
+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-24">
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882
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889
 If you did the full install or selected the social variant then the system will have tried to obtain a Let's Encrypt certificate automatically during the install process. If this failed for any reason, or if you have created a new site which you need a certificate for then do the following:
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 If you did the full install or selected the social variant then the system will have tried to obtain a Let's Encrypt certificate automatically during the install process. If this failed for any reason, or if you have created a new site which you need a certificate for then do the following:
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908
-<h2 id="sec-26">How do I renew a Let's Encrypt certificate?</h2>
909
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901
+<div id="outline-container-sec-25" class="outline-2">
902
+<h2 id="sec-25">How do I renew a Let's Encrypt certificate?</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-25">
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904
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911
 Normally certificates will be automatically renewed once per month, so you don't need to be concerned about it. If anything goes wrong with the automatic renewal then you should receive a warning email.
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 Normally certificates will be automatically renewed once per month, so you don't need to be concerned about it. If anything goes wrong with the automatic renewal then you should receive a warning email.
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-<h2 id="sec-27">I tried to renew a Let's Encrypt certificate and it failed. What should I do?</h2>
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+<h2 id="sec-26">I tried to renew a Let's Encrypt certificate and it failed. What should I do?</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-26">
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933
 Most likely it's because Let's Encrypt doesn't support your particular domain or subdomain. Currently free subdomains tend not to work. You'll need to buy a domain name, link it to your dynamic DNS account and then do:
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 Most likely it's because Let's Encrypt doesn't support your particular domain or subdomain. Currently free subdomains tend not to work. You'll need to buy a domain name, link it to your dynamic DNS account and then do:
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-<h2 id="sec-28">Why not use the services of $company instead? They took the Seppuku pledge</h2>
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+<div id="outline-container-sec-27" class="outline-2">
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+<h2 id="sec-27">Why not use the services of $company instead? They took the Seppuku pledge</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-27">
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 <a href="https://cryptostorm.org/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=2954&sid=7de2d1e699cfde2f574e6a7f6ea5a173">That pledge</a> is utterly worthless. Years ago people trusted Google in the same sort of way, because they promised not be be evil and because a lot of the engineers working for them seemed like honest types who were "<i>on our side</i>". Post-<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymwars">nymwars</a> and post-<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)">PRISM</a> we know exactly how much Google cared about the privacy and security of its users. But Google is only one particular example. In general don't trust pledges made by companies, even if the people running them seem really sincere.
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 <a href="https://cryptostorm.org/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=2954&sid=7de2d1e699cfde2f574e6a7f6ea5a173">That pledge</a> is utterly worthless. Years ago people trusted Google in the same sort of way, because they promised not be be evil and because a lot of the engineers working for them seemed like honest types who were "<i>on our side</i>". Post-<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymwars">nymwars</a> and post-<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)">PRISM</a> we know exactly how much Google cared about the privacy and security of its users. But Google is only one particular example. In general don't trust pledges made by companies, even if the people running them seem really sincere.
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-<div id="outline-container-sec-29" class="outline-2">
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-<h2 id="sec-29">Why does my email keep getting rejected as spam by Gmail/etc?</h2>
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-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-29">
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+<div id="outline-container-sec-28" class="outline-2">
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-28">
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959
 Welcome to the world of email. Email is really the archetypal decentralized service, developed during the early days of the internet. In principle anyone can run an email server, and that's exactly what you're doing with Freedombone. Email is very useful, but it has a big problem, and that's that the protocols are totally insecure. That made it easy for spammers to do their thing, and in response highly elaborate spam filtering and blocking systems were developed. Chances are that your emails are being blocked in this way. Sometimes the blocking is so indisciminate that entire countries are excluded. What can you do about it? Unless you control the block list at the receiving end you may not be able to do much unless you can find an email proxy server which is trusted by the receiving server.
953
 Welcome to the world of email. Email is really the archetypal decentralized service, developed during the early days of the internet. In principle anyone can run an email server, and that's exactly what you're doing with Freedombone. Email is very useful, but it has a big problem, and that's that the protocols are totally insecure. That made it easy for spammers to do their thing, and in response highly elaborate spam filtering and blocking systems were developed. Chances are that your emails are being blocked in this way. Sometimes the blocking is so indisciminate that entire countries are excluded. What can you do about it? Unless you control the block list at the receiving end you may not be able to do much unless you can find an email proxy server which is trusted by the receiving server.
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+<div id="outline-container-sec-29" class="outline-2">
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+<h2 id="sec-29">Tor is censored/blocked in my area. What can I do?</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-29">
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 If you can find some details for an obfs4 Tor bridge (its IP address, port number and key or nickname) then you can set up the system to use it to connect to the Tor network. Unlike relay nodes the IP addresses for bridges are not public information and so can't be easily known and added to block lists by authoritarian regimes or over-zealous ISPs.
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 If you can find some details for an obfs4 Tor bridge (its IP address, port number and key or nickname) then you can set up the system to use it to connect to the Tor network. Unlike relay nodes the IP addresses for bridges are not public information and so can't be easily known and added to block lists by authoritarian regimes or over-zealous ISPs.
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-<h2 id="sec-31">I want to block a particular domain from getting its content into my social network sites</h2>
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+<div id="outline-container-sec-30" class="outline-2">
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 If you're being pestered by some domain which contains bad/illegal/harrassing content or irritating users you can block domains at the firewall level. Go to the administrator control panel and select <i>domain blocking</i>. You can then block, unblock and view the list of blocked domains.
1016
 If you're being pestered by some domain which contains bad/illegal/harrassing content or irritating users you can block domains at the firewall level. Go to the administrator control panel and select <i>domain blocking</i>. You can then block, unblock and view the list of blocked domains.
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1032
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1026
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1033
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1027
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1028
 
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-<h2 id="sec-32">The mesh system doesn't boot from USB drive</h2>
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+<h2 id="sec-31">The mesh system doesn't boot from USB drive</h2>
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1039
 If the system doesn't boot and reports an error which includes <b>/dev/mapper/loop0p1</b> then reboot with <b>Ctrl-Alt-Del</b> and when you see the grub menu press <b>e</b> and manually change <b>/dev/mapper/loop0p1</b> to <b>/dev/sdb1</b>, then press <b>Ctrl-x</b>. If that doesn't work then reboot and try <b>/dev/sdc1</b> instead.
1033
 If the system doesn't boot and reports an error which includes <b>/dev/mapper/loop0p1</b> then reboot with <b>Ctrl-Alt-Del</b> and when you see the grub menu press <b>e</b> and manually change <b>/dev/mapper/loop0p1</b> to <b>/dev/sdb1</b>, then press <b>Ctrl-x</b>. If that doesn't work then reboot and try <b>/dev/sdc1</b> instead.
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1034
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