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space[s] suck[s]
Authored by: shemp9999 on Mar 23, '02 04:10:35AM

as far as the hint goes, i don't know, but the line

sudo chmod 4775 NetInfo Manager.app/Contents/MacOS/NetInfo Manager

won't work as written. try:

sudo chmod 4775 NetInfo<backslash*> Manager.app/Contents/MacOS/NetInfo<backslash*> Manager

or

sudo chmod 4775 "NetInfo Manager.app/Contents/MacOS/NetInfo Manager"

*arghh! this site won't allow a backslash character in its comments...maybe that's what happened to the OG post AA.



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Identify as root in NetInfo manager
Authored by: ctopfel on Mar 23, '02 04:47:44AM

there is another solution: in NetInfo mmanager, under menu DOMAIN, identify yourself as root (you must have root account enabled), with the root password. then you won't have this problem.

by the way: has anyone found a way to acces a scsi tape device via /dev/rst0 ?? this file does not exists under OSX, but i'd like to backup my stuff using a tape drive and the UNIX command tar.

thanks.



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Identify as root in NetInfo manager
Authored by: Anonymous on Mar 24, '02 11:09:17AM

Errrrr, did I not post a hint saying more or less the same thing x months ago!? I thought we were trying to avoid duplication on here. :-)



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