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if setup (with assistant) is not done how can you connect via remote?
imho Setup Assistant is the thing that configures server's TCP/IP initially... so if the assitant is not done, the TCP is not configured -> you cannot SHH, telnet into the box..??
...remote?
Good point!
if setup (with assistant) is not done how can you connect via remote?
Actually, if you look in the Apple Menu while going through the Assistant, you will see the Preferences... Then, if you know what you are doing, it is not that difficult to set the prefs right, telnet (or ssh) in, mark the Assistant as done, and then kill the Assistant or reboot from the terminal (to prevent the Assistant from removing the file).
possible way around the setup?
has anyone tried to delete the file that this process creates? will it rerun the setup assistant next time around at startup? I work on mac's and am looking for a way to test hardware in osx, but there's no way around the setup assistant..
possible way around the setup?
I know people that need to go through the setup assistant because of information they have entered in error. |
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