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    Need to add login, passwd to HardHat

    That was a great idea and what I actually did was encrypt a password on RedHat, then use it to insert into my /etc/passwd file on HardHat. Still, it didn't work. In anycase, we're talking about hundreds of embedded systems and maybe thousands of users. I couldn't make them all edit their passwd...
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    Need to add login, passwd to HardHat

    My company is using HardHat Rev.1.2 as a server on a piece of hardware. Because of the limited memory space, this is a very stripped down version of linux. Currently, the OS automatically starts a Root login that a user can access via Telnet or Serial Port with no password. I need to add...
  3. dmachado

    Can I access my Windows HD using Linux?

    Thanks for the help everyone -- I really appreciate it!
  4. dmachado

    Can I access my Windows HD using Linux?

    My windows PC just crashed, (luckily after I just installed Linux 8.0 on another system). Is it possible to connect my windows PC hard drive and access the files using my Linux box? If so, where should I look to get started? Thanks, Don
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    Can I copy my dos based HD using Linux?

    My windows PC just crashed, (luckily after I just installed Linux 8.0 on another system). Is it possible to connect my windows PC hard drive and access the files using my Linux box? If so, where should I look to get started? Thanks, Don
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    NIS Question

    My department was recently changed to a different subnet (192.168.1.255 from 192.168.0.255) by our Net Admin. I used netconfig to update the network information on my RedHat 7.2 linux terminals and my NIS server. All of my network connections seem to be working correctly, but whenever I try to...
  7. dmachado

    NIS Question

    My department was recently changed to a different subnet (192.168.1.255 from 192.168.0.255) by our Net Admin. I used netconfig to update the network information on my RedHat 7.2 linux terminals and my NIS server. All of my network connections seem to be working correctly, but whenever I try to...
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    Slow logon after changing network subnet

    I forgot to mention that I am also running an NIS server on the same subnet.
  9. dmachado

    Slow logon after changing network subnet

    My department recently changed to a different subnet (192.168.1.255 from 192.168.0.255) I changed network information on my RedHat 7.2 linux box by using netconfig. All of my network connections seem to be working correctly, but whenever I try to connect using an Xterm, ftp, ssh, or anything...
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    PPP Question

    Thanks, I'll look into it...
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    PPP Question

    I am trying to set up a PPP session over a T1 line and I get this kernel panic when I initiate the pppd...Any ideas? Thanks in advance! pppd ttyds1ppp 9600 updetach sync persist 192.168.26.63:192.168.26.62 noauth registered device ppp0 NIP: C402379C XER: A000007B LR: C4023788 REGS: c0b8bc60...
  12. dmachado

    VI Question

    Hi All, I am running RedHat 7.2 and was wondering if anyone can tell me how to custom configure parameters and save them. I would like to save tabstop settings and change tabs to spaces. Thanks in advance, Don
  13. dmachado

    Customizing VI questions...

    Hi -- couple of questions. Firstly, I am running RedHat 7.2. How can I save my custom VI settings like tabstops and such? Secondly is there a command setting for converting tabs to spaces? Thanks in advance for any help... Don
  14. dmachado

    Cannot find "ls" "cp" commands

    Check your /bin directory, Your user accounts sound messed up. Also if your looking for a file with a name you know like ls or cp, use the -name option with find. Example. find / -name ls. You will have much better results.

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