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help on gentoo linux 2004.2 installation

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WMD:
Uh...have you tried using "ls" and "cd" to, you know, find the snapshot?

Orethrius:
If you're using a shitty $30 hub to wire together those two boxes, you've lost all rights to complain as you've been eaten by a grue.  Stop being so cheap and drop a hundred or so on a decent broadband ROUTER from Linksys or D-Link (NEVER NETGEAR).  Otherwise, tell your "hub" to turn on NAT routing and DHCP.  That should fix up the problem wherein your hub tries to assign the same IP to both PCs.

Calum:

--- Quote from: WMD ---Uh...have you tried using "ls" and "cd" to, you know, find the snapshot?
--- End quote ---

or even the "find" command perhaps.

MrX:
hey- thanks Orethrius
for the info on the hub stuff.
i was going to ask what are the best type to get etc  :p

'drop a hundred or so..'
well, i do have an income goal of $100 a week fixing other ppls computers in such, but jeeze, is that what type of quality i really need?


i will be getting the $100 one then. quality, not quantity.
after i get some other stuff, like another moniter, the high speed pc tech station (maybe three of these for me) , and another desk to put computers on.

anyways, im done with the gentoo thing as i was only experimenting on a drive, now i am going to be installing xp sp2 pro corp on it for a customer.
YES i am installing microsoft, because the customer wants to use his logitech webcam in msn messenger.

Mr X

Calum:
well, can't argue with that.

after all, bullshit makes the world go round!

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