>From what I can make out by the documentation in order for me to authenticate to my >mounted coda volume is to use clog "username" then enter the password on the next >line. I was hoping to do a clog "username" password all in one line. This way I can >store a copy of my log files in a coda directory on bootup. Right now I have to boot >the system up, authenticate with clog, & then start that particular program so it can >write it's logs into the coda directory. Anybody have any ideas?
- Re: Specifing a password with clog all in one line. Brett Simpson
- Re: Specifing a password with clog all in one line. Jan Harkes
- Re: Specifing a password with clog all in one line. Dermot C Cassidy
- Re: Specifing a password with clog all in one line. Drew Bernat