Is "/etc/config/qos_gargoyle" sufficient or do any other files also matter to the configuration?
"/etc/qos_class_marks" only has 4 generic-looking lines in it, so it may or may not matter.
I'm just looking for a way to avoid re-configuring QoS on a clean-install.
Backing up QoS config
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Re: Backing up QoS config
The one config file is sufficient. The marks file is generated for reference by the system.
You'll need to apply the restored config as well of course to do all of the firewall initialisation etc.
You'll need to apply the restored config as well of course to do all of the firewall initialisation etc.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Backing up QoS config
OK, thanks, that's very good to know, as reconfiguring that section takes me about as long as everything else combined.