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Computer Hardware Assembling: Assembling a computer components
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Assembling a computer components. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Network Based Linux installation. Configure Apache Web Server. RAID Configuration in Linux. Customize the Linux Kernel. Monitor Linux System Performance. SQUID Proxy Customize and Configure. Assembling a computer components. DOS -MS DOS A lost language? MS DOS External commands. Disk Management Disk Management is a snap-in that. DUAL BOOT ON 2 HARD DRIVES. SATA HDD NOT DETECTED. KEY BOARD AND MICE.
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belifs shape reality: Important principle #2:
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Your beliefs, in combination with other aspects of your internal map of reality, create the results, circumstances, and experiences of your life. Regardless of what you believe, you will find a way to create consistency between your life and your beliefs. For this reason, beliefs, for the believer, are always true. You will arrange to be right about your beliefs by creating the circumstances that confirm to you that they are true. We create this consistency in three ways:. Method ...
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samba server: configure samba server
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Network Based Linux installation. Configure Apache Web Server. RAID Configuration in Linux. Customize the Linux Kernel. Monitor Linux System Performance. SQUID Proxy Customize and Configure. A consultant is someone who takes your watch off your wrist and tells you the time. View my complete profile. Friday, August 3, 2007. Windows, Linux, and Samba. 8226; their own logins on all the home windows boxes while having their files on the Linux box appear to be located on a new Windows drive. Note: As your smb...
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Remote Disk access with nfs: Remote Disk acces with NFS
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Remote Disk access with nfs. Friday, August 3, 2007. Remote Disk acces with NFS. Remote Disk Access with NFS. Samba is usually the solution of choice when you want to share disk space between Linux and Windows machines. The Network File System protocol (NFS) is used when disks need to be shared between Linux servers. Basic configuration is fairly simple, and this chapter will explain all the essential steps. You should follow some general rules when configuring NFS. 2 Do not export a subdirectory of a di...
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samba resource sharing: Samba resource sharing
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Sharing Resources Using Samba. Now that you have Samba up and running, you may want to allow users to share such resources such as floppy drives, directories, and printers via the Samba server. This chapter tells you how to do it all. Adding A Printer To A Samba PDC. The only potential snag is that you need the Windows printer driver loaded on every client machine. This may be okay for a small home network but impractical for a huge corporate network. Adding The Printer To Linux.
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configure DNS server: Configure DNS part 2
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Configure DNS part 2. Sample Reverse Zone File. Now you need to make sure that you can do a host query on all your home network's PCs and get their correct IP addresses. This is very important if you are running a mail server on your network, because sendmail typically relays mail only from hosts whose IP addresses resolve correctly in DNS. NFS, which is used in network-based file access, also requires valid reverse lookup capabilities. Zone file for 192.168.1.x. I included entrie...
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configure linux vpn: configure linux VPN
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Friday, August 3, 2007. As your SOHO grows, you'll eventually need to establish some form of secure data link with a supplier, vendor, branch office, business partner, or customer that will enable you to access their servers behind their Internet firewall. This chapter will outline the configuration of a permanent site-to-site VPN link or tunnel using Openswan, one of the most popular VPN packages for Linux. 8226; The IPSec protocol on which VPNs are based will not tolerate its data packets being network...
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Computer Hardware Assembling: MS DOS External commands
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Friday, August 3, 2007. MS DOS External commands. The MS-DOS 7 External Commands. Programs in the Windir COMMAND folder). Table of Contents (the Programs). Attrib choice command debug deltree diskcopy doskey edit extract fc fdisk find format keyb label mem mode more mscdex nlsfunc qbasic scandisk sort start subst sys xcopy xcopy32. Attrib.exe (File) Attributes. Displays or changes file attributes. R -R] [ A -A] [ S -S] [ H -H] [ drive:][path]filename] [/S]. R Read-only file attribute. L:nnnn Specifies in...
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network based linux installation: August 2007
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Fedora Linux allows you to do operating system installations via a network connection using a Kickstart server. It is frequently much faster than using CDs and the process can be automated. The procedure is fairly simple:. 8226; Connect the new server (installation client) to the same network as the server with the pre-loaded installation files (installation server). 8226; Boot the installation client from a specially created boot CD. Setting Up The Installation Server. 8226; T...
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Computer Hardware Assembling: DUAL BOOT ON 2 HARD DRIVES
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Friday, August 3, 2007. DUAL BOOT ON 2 HARD DRIVES. Dual booting XP on 2 hard drives. After revisiting the issue recently, and wading through all the confusing info out there on the XP boot.ini lines, I found the solution. Please keep in mind that this works for MY configuration of drives as listed. In my case, there is only 1 partition on both the main and backup drives, and that is a major deal if you're trying this and have either drive with more than 1 partition. First line under "operating systems" ...