This has been a thread on the helpdesk, but thought it might be better
served on the general shop list, too.

Some questions I have:

1) Anyone have a clue as to why a student machine would have an IP
address hard coded?

2) How does one login to a Debian machine bypassing root
authentication?  I hesitate giving out our root password and would
prefer to have them change the root password to something they will
remember.  IIRC, you can add init=/bin/bash to the boot stanza, but I
have no way to test that.

My suspicions are that the root password has already been changed or
that this machine is in some way foobared, and that handing out our
root password isn't going to solve the problem.

Thoughts?

Regards,
- Robert

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date    Dec 26, 2007 10:15 PM
subject [bworks_helpdesk] Re: help for internet connect/Lucy Perez

The machine in question is being setup for a new AT&T DSL connection.
One of the problems is that the IP address has been hard coded rather
than using the appropriate DHCP. Since the network settings are
login/password protected we were unable to make the necessary
adjustment. It would be imperitive to make these changes in order for
this machine to connect to AT&T or any other domain. This is not the
only problem with the situation being described, but it would be
fundamental to the setup of any machine connecting to any DSL service.
We need to correct this for them if it is going to work so I need the
login/password with permissions to make adjustments to the network
settings.

Thanks in advance

----- Original Message ----
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:41:19 AM
Subject: FW: [bworks_helpdesk] Re: help for internet connect/Lucy Perez

Charles, help! kate

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From: Robert Citek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 10:51:33 -0700
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [bworks_helpdesk] Re: help for internet connect/Lucy Perez

Hello Kate,


On Dec 25, 2007 10:00 AM, .... wrote:
> Last week I spoke with Dr. Walter about hooking up to the internet, and he
> didn't mention needing the name and password. I'm hoping one of the techs
> can help so Lucy can do research for school.

Can you give a bit more information on how you are trying to setup
networking?  For example, is this machine being added to an existing
network or is this a new network connection?  If this is a new
internet connection, is it a dial-up connection or broadband (e.g.
DSL, cable, satellite, wifi)?

I ask because the machines we award are already "internet ready".
That is, if you already have a broadband internet connection (e.g. DSL
or cable), all you need to do is connect the Ethernet cable from the
computer to the router.

If this is a new DSL service using AT&T, the only challenging part is
the initial registration process. We have notes on our website on how
to register with the student's machine:

http://wiki.bworks.org/doku.php/dsl

Regards,
- Robert

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