On Nov 1, 2011, at 1:35 PM, David W. Morris wrote:

> 
> What is CentOS?  I will have to look it up.  Thanks also for the link to the 
> list netiquette guide.  I will read it when I have some free time, so I don't 
> make too many mistakes on the list.

CentOS is an OpenSource version of RedHat enterprise linux, designed for, well, 
enterprise server kinds of stuff.

If the password it's asking for is from OS X, boot from the 10.5 system 
installer DVD and select Change Administrator Password from the menu. This will 
let you set the administrator password to whatever you want.

If you want to know what the account is called, look in the Accounts preference 
pane in System Preferences.

I do not know if CarbonCopyCloner works with OS 9 volumes. It *should* as it's 
partly based on the OS X version of rsync, which does know how to manage files 
with data and resource forks. It should work without a hassle on any other 
volume that OS X can mount and read.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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