forked from I2P_Developers/i2p.i2p

In the forums, someone thought the i2psvc account needed to be pre-existing; therefore, I'll try to make it clearer.
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36 lines
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##Template: i2p/stop_running_router
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##Type: boolean
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##Default: false
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##_Description: Automatically stop I2P when there are upgrades?
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## To update this package the I2P router will need to be restarted.
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## Any activity on the I2P network will be briefly interrupted
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## during the upgrade.
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Template: i2p/daemon
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Type: boolean
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Default: false
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_Description: Should the I2P router be started at boot?
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The I2P router can be run as a daemon that starts automatically
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when your computer boots up. This is the recommended configuration.
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Template: i2p/user
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Type: string
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Default: i2psvc
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_Description: I2P daemon user:
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By default I2P is configured to run under the account i2psvc when running
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as a daemon. To use an **existing** I2P profile you may enter a different
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account name here. For example, if your previous I2P installation is at
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/home/user/i2p, you may enter 'user' here.
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.
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Very important: If a user other than the default of 'i2psvc' is entered
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here, the chosen username *MUST* already exist.
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Template: i2p/memory
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Type: string
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Default: 128
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_Description: Memory that can be allocated to I2P:
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By default, I2P will only be allowed to use up to 128MB of RAM.
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.
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High bandwidth routers, as well as routers with a lot of active torrents / plugins, may
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need to have this value increased.
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