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<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">feisty meow® concerns ltd</span>.</div>
<h3 style=" text-align: center;">VM Vintage: cakelampvm v003
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- Docs Updated: 2018-05-21</h3>
+ Docs Updated: 2018-05-21</h3>
<p>The cakelampvm project provides a Virtualbox VM that acts as an "internet
in a bottle", serving up your web sites securely and only to your local
host. The virtual machine provides DNS services (<a target="_blank"
<h2>Updating cakelampvm to the Latest Model<a id="#update-vm" name="#update-vm"></a></h2>
<p>★ This section requires that the VM is already configured and is
accessible via ssh.</p>
- <p>argh: fix this info... The cakelampvm v002 is released with the intention
- that it not need to be released again. Version 001 was not built
- with that explicit intention, which then required the release of Version
- 002. But we hope to not need a v003 release...</p>
- <p>There is an update feature built into the VM that is quite easy to
- use. The updates are driven by the feisty meow script repository in
- conjunction with a local scripted command. To activate the "update
- process" for your VM, run the following commands on the VM, logged in as
- the <i>developer</i> user:</p>
+ There is an easy to use update feature built into the VM, with the latest
+ updates provided by the feisty meow script repository. To activate the
+ update process for your VM, run the following commands on the VM, logged in
+ as the <i>developer</i> user:
<pre><span style="font-weight: bold;"># update to the latest version of feisty meow.<br>rpuffer $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX; recustomize<br># enact any configuration changes needed, such as permissions and account setup.
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