Linux Server doesn't have a GUI and Lynx doesn't seem to work with it.
Also I read that a different wallet address is needed for each external hard drive, is that true?
Or can the same wallet address be used?
What about copying this install to a laptop, and just adjusting the plot size for it, then running it, same wallet address etc.
maybe https://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoin/blob/master/src/java/nxt/http/APIServlet.java contains the commands you are looking for ...
you don't need to use differenet wallet addresses ... just ensure all you plot files are linked to your miner/plots folder ...
What command would be used on which jar?
wget -qO - http://localhost:8125/burst?requestType=getAccount&account=BURST-ADDR-GOES-HERE
Thanks, I get:
[1] 5175
/pocminer_v1$ {"errorCode":3,"errorDescription":"\"account\" not specified"}
[1]+ Done wget -qO - http://localhost:8125/burst?requestType=getAccount
I've tried everything, always get:
pocminer_v1$ {"errorCode":3,"errorDescription":"\"account\" not specified"}
How do you get "BURST-ADDR-GOES-HERE"? I only see my password string and the converted output, which doesn't follow the public addresses I see on the forums such as BURST-CEJ9-9WFU-TCNN-XXXX