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I am trying the Grub code now, will defently post a new thread on the internet forum once I know exactly what kind of wireless card I have.
edit:// Grub ...
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- 05-01-2007 #11Just Joined!
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I am trying the Grub code now, will defently post a new thread on the internet forum once I know exactly what kind of wireless card I have.
edit:// Grub works, thanks!
How do you make it so that you do not need to type in a password/username every time you login?
How do you disable passwords all together? It seems I have to type in a password for everything (get to second drive, edit background effects etc)
- 05-02-2007 #12which desktop Environment are you using? GNOME or KDE?How do you make it so that you do not need to type in a password/username every time you login?
its not a good idea. a normal user can write/edit/delete in his/her home folder only so that he/she could do anything wrong to system files accidentally.How do you disable passwords all together? It seems I have to type in a password for everything (get to second drive, edit background effects etc)
you can set default access of second driver to all users.
post the contents of /etc/fstab file.Last edited by devils casper; 05-03-2007 at 05:38 AM. Reason: quote tags
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- 05-03-2007 #13Just Joined!
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I believe I am using GNOME.
Will post content soon.


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