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  1. ggggooo

    listing pv properties

    lsdev -C | grep disk lspv hdisk#
  2. ggggooo

    Stale Partitions

    Please post the output from chkmir prtmir command.
  3. ggggooo

    HTTP file access for a group.

    I have created a group and given them  full access permission to an HTML file. When they try to access the file though an http socket they are denied access. Thanks.
  4. ggggooo

    Looks for Disk in Drive A when booting NT

    Are you logging on to a network? Check the path for the logon script in user manager for the affected user profiles.
  5. ggggooo

    System Time

    My system clock seems to run slow when my machine is powered down. It is fine as long as it's turned on. The machine is only a couple of years old and I don't think it's the battery because it only loses a couple of hours even when powered off for a few days. Any clue?
  6. ggggooo

    Where's modem status in taskbar (in combination with external modem)

    I've noticed on my NT machine that if I have IE or Outlook automatically dial my connection that I do not get the status lights. But I have a shortcut on my desktop for my dial-up connection and if I connect using that(or directly from Dial-Up Networking)then I get the status lights.
  7. ggggooo

    386 PS/2

    Yeah, I figured x would be useless but my main concern is the MCA bus. I can't find anything that says yea or nay. Sounds like I should leave Windows 3.1 on it. Thanks!
  8. ggggooo

    386 PS/2

    I've just accuired an old IBM PS/2 and was thinking of putting Red Hat 5.2 on it. I was wondering if anybody has or has seen it running on a 386 with x and everything. How does it perform?
  9. ggggooo

    Logon Scripts

    Go to My Computer, click on dial-up networking, right click on your Ras connection, click on properties, choose the scripting tab. There you can enter the location of the logon script.
  10. ggggooo

    Dual booting linux and NT

    I've installed NT workstation and then in stalled linux as a workstation. I installed NT first, now Lilo automatically boots to linux and I want to be able to choose which one to boot. I've tried editing the boot ini file on my boot disk and doing the emergency repair thing but nothing works. Is...

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