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2013 May 14
0
Keeping Multiple Development Machines Synchronized with Homeboy
...released some bash scripts for keeping my numerous Ruby/Rails
development machines synchronized sanely. If you have a desktop, laptop,
cloud server etc. you bounce between and use RVM, brew and whatnot, you
might find them useful! Pull requests appreciated. :)
GitHub: https://github.com/preston/homeboy
Overview: http://www.prestonlee.com/2013/05/14/keeping-multiple-development-machines-synchronized-with-homeboy/
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1998 Jun 18
1
Mapping Samba Drives (Samba Digest 1721) (Suzanne George)
...st).
I use the logon Scripts that could be used by WIN NT. (See Directory :
\system32\repl\import\scripts).
You should give the file a "good" name (I use my Login Name for that
(SVEN.BAT)).
Then I use the "net use" in the Script for ex. : @net use M:
\\testy\docs rumpel /USER:homeboy
I use the "@" because you always have to give a password to logon, and
nobody should see that ;). The syntax is :
@net use
[DRIVE-LETTER]:\\[NAME_OF_MACHINE\NAME_OF_SHARE] [password]
/USER:[Username]
So and now I have to say WIN NT that It should use that script! Go to
the User Admin...
1998 Jun 19
0
AW: Mapping Samba Drives (Samba Digest 1721) (Suzanne George)
...).
I use the logon Scripts that could be used by WIN NT. (See
Directory :
\system32\repl\import\scripts).
You should give the file a "good" name (I use my Login Name for
that (SVEN.BAT)).
Then I use the "net use" in the Script for ex. : @net use M:
\\testy\docs rumpel /USER:homeboy
I use the "@" because you always have to give a password to
logon, and nobody should see that ;). The syntax is :
@net use
[DRIVE-LETTER]:\\[NAME_OF_MACHINE\NAME_OF_SHARE] [password]
/USER:[Username]
So and now I have to say WIN NT that It should use that script!
Go to the User Admi...
2005 Nov 08
6
Running Xen 3.0, guest OS does not open a window
Dear Xen community,
I have Xen 3.0 installed on RedHat Linux Enterprise RHEL4U2. "xend
install" runs fine with no error messages.
However, when I start "xm cr guest-vmx.conf" I do not get any new window
open for the new guest OS. "xm list" shows that the vmx has started and
seems to be working fine (just for testing, when I type "xterm" an X
window
2011 Jul 12
3
Setting hostname and network settings in 6.0 text mode installer
I'm doing my first 6.0 install the same way as I've always done my
server installs -- in text mode. But it looks like there's no option
to do the following in the 6.0 text mode installer?
* Set hostname
* Set network settings
* Choose packages
I really hope I'm missing something because having to use a GUI to
install a server is incredibly painful.
Cheers