Hello everyone!
I'm trying to secure the booting via PXE with a password.
The SYSLINUX faq tells me to add a menu passwd $PASSWORD_HERE option into the
default file used by PXELINUX.
My default file looks like this:
---
default unattended
label unattended
menu passwd bla
Hi Sebastian,
My default file looks like this:
---
default unattended
label unattended
menu passwd bla
kernel uakernel
append acpi=off initrd=uaroot kbd=de-latin1 z_user=xxx
z_pass=xxx
---
The problem is, that I'm not being asked for a password at all.
Any
Sebastian Mellmann wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to secure the booting via PXE with a password.
The SYSLINUX faq tells me to add a menu passwd $PASSWORD_HERE option into
the default file used by PXELINUX.
My default file looks like this:
---
default unattended
label
Hello,
I was wondering if there is any possibility to _remove_ keys from the registry?
For example I would like to do this in winxpsp2-notips.pl:
CODE
; Language Bar remove
[-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{540D8A8B-1C3F-4E32-8132-530F6A502090}]
@=Language bar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Kaari Jakobi wrote:
I was wondering if there is any possibility to _remove_ keys from the
registry?
delete $reg{'CRoot/.../'}-{'/MenuTextPUI'};
The indirection should not be necessary, but in my experience sometimes
the
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Is there a way to make fdisk create the C: partition the size of
the entire drive, or do you have to specify a size?
I did some Internet searching and checked the archive but didn't see
anything. I'm hoping I was just overlooking things that were in plain
sight :)
Thanks,
Alainna
Alainna Wonders wrote:
Is there a way to make fdisk create the C: partition the size of
the entire drive, or do you have to specify a size?
There certainly is - either in the menu that pops up (I'm pretty sure
it's one of the options) at bootup, or if you've got it configured in