diff --git a/roles/network/README.rst b/roles/network/README.rst index 3d0a3082f..a95e247ff 100644 --- a/roles/network/README.rst +++ b/roles/network/README.rst @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ Specifically, this 'network' role is run... - ...automatically during IIAB installation, after `/opt/iiab/iiab/iiab-install <../../iiab-install>`_ has run `Stages 0-to-9 <..>`_ (thanks to `iiab-stages.yml <../../iiab-stages.yml>`_). - ...automatically by IIAB's **Admin Console** (http://box/admin) if you click **Configure** -> **Install Configured Options** — this is similar to the above, but only runs Stage 0, then Stage 4-to-9, and then finally this 'network' role/stage (thanks to `iiab-from-console.yml <../../iiab-from-console.yml>`_). -- ...or manually, if you run ``cd /opt/iiab/iiab`` then `sudo ./iiab-network <../../iiab-network>`_ (which is much the same as running ``sudo ./runrole network``). +- ...or manually, if you run `sudo iiab-network <../../scripts/iiab-network>`_ + - A stronger version is also available if necessary: ``cd /opt/iiab/iiab`` then ``sudo ./runrole --reinstall network`` + - If your IIAB was installed prior to August 2022, instead run: ``cd /opt/iiab/iiab`` then `sudo ./iiab-network <../../iiab-network>`_ (which is much the same as running ``sudo ./runrole network``). Many IIAB networking questions can be answered in these 2 documents: