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Mapping grub device names with Linux device names « KarkomaOnline Mar 24, 2005 ... To map grub device names to linux device names in case of system containing IDE and SCSI storage devices. You can use device.map file with ...
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Mapping grub device names with Linux device names « KarkomaOnline Mar 24, 2005 ... To map grub device names to linux device names in case of system containing IDE and SCSI storage devices. You can use device.map file with ...
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How to disable the power/suspend key « KarkomaOnline Jul 6, 2003 ... How to disable the power/suspend key. This tip allows you to disable the power key (top right corner) to avoid powering down your machine by ...
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Restarting inetd on Solaris 8 « KarkomaOnline Jul 6, 2003 ... Whenever you make changes to inetd.conf you should restart the ... This will send a HangUP signal to inetd so it will restart again and load ...
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Display system configuration « KarkomaOnline Aug 6, 2005 ... Display system configuration. If you are new to Solaris world, don’t forget to add prtconf to your arsenal. This command provides you with ...
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Lost Solaris password? « KarkomaOnline So now use the passwd command to set root’s password. This entry was posted on Monday, June 7th, 2004 at 9:12 pm and is filed under Solaris. ...
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Remote login to a Solaris 10 box « KarkomaOnline Mar 12, 2008 ... Xnest is a nested X server that I use in some cases to remotely access my Solaris 10 boxes. From Xnest man pages: ...
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Auto logout « KarkomaOnline Apr 14, 2004 ... Auto logout. The bash shell provides an environmet variable that allows you to control the maximum number of seconds it will wait to ...
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Restarting inetd on Solaris 8 « KarkomaOnline Jul 6, 2003 ... This will send a HangUP signal to inetd so it will restart again and load its config file. Take a look at syslog to make sure you haven’t ...
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Mapping grub device names with Linux device names « KarkomaOnline Mar 24, 2005 ... To map grub device names to linux device names in case of system containing IDE and SCSI storage devices. You can use device.map file with ...
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