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notes of 10-Apr-2013 to maestro.... | |||
Setting up a FreeBSD server on maestro's laptop | |||
with Dan's guidance, www.freebsd.org and other advice&sites | |||
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notes of 12-Mar-2013 from maestro.... | |||
/change/hide/user_machinename | |||
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/34910/how-to-hide-computer-name-and-user-name-in-terminal-command-prompt | |||
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RE: issue of booting USB w/o BIOS support, please see http://mirror.slitaz.org/floppies/ | |||
You'd need an HD floppy disk for this. | |||
16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC) quoting 16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)~ | |||
Floppy image set | |||
This floppy set will boot a Slitaz stable version. You can write floppies with SliTaz bootfloppybox, Windows rawrite or simply dd: | |||
# dd if=fd001.img of=/dev/fd0 | |||
If you have a CD-ROM, an USB port and an USB key or a network card, but you can't boot these devices directly, then try floppy-grub4dos [http://mirror.slitaz.org/boot/floppy-grub4dos] first. This 1.44Mb floppy provides tiny programs to boot these devices without BIOS support and some other tools. | |||
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(Random notes relating to random discussions ...)
notes of 10-Apr-2013 to maestro....
Setting up a FreeBSD server on maestro's laptop
with Dan's guidance, www.freebsd.org and other advice&sites
notes of 12-Mar-2013 from maestro....
/change/hide/user_machinename
20 Feb 2013
RE: issue of booting USB w/o BIOS support, please see http://mirror.slitaz.org/floppies/ You'd need an HD floppy disk for this.
16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC) quoting 16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)~ Floppy image set
This floppy set will boot a Slitaz stable version. You can write floppies with SliTaz bootfloppybox, Windows rawrite or simply dd:
- dd if=fd001.img of=/dev/fd0
If you have a CD-ROM, an USB port and an USB key or a network card, but you can't boot these devices directly, then try floppy-grub4dos [1] first. This 1.44Mb floppy provides tiny programs to boot these devices without BIOS support and some other tools. 16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)16:59, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
05 Feb 2013
Recent releases of Centos simply point to Red Hat for documentation - https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
RHEL 6 system setup - https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/Deployment_Guide/index.html - probably most useful for reference & details as necessary (not "memorize the whole thing" reading!)
Likewise, the RHEL 6 "installation guide" - https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Installation_Guide/index.html - is useful when installing on one's own hardware - but is not entirely relevant when setting up on a VPS!
The RHEL 6 "security guide" - https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/Security_Guide/index.html
Linode provides some concise guides relating to their VPS systems - https://library.linode.com/security/basics and https://library.linode.com/securing-your-server
(a large part of the Linode documentation is specific to their VPS deployment system - https://library.linode.com/getting-started is a useful entry point if curious about how their system works).
(older random notes ...)
"the "erased state" for flash is when it is filled with all 1's."
tr '\000' '\377' < /dev/zero | dd bs=16384 of=/dev/r (d0c
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