Just do it from the command line.
It's been a while since I've fired up the old Mac. Lots of Linux stuff in the works.
As far as being able to determine if it was a link, it was most likely a hard link and not a soft link
ln file file
ln -s file file
It is a G4. Dosen't sound like it's worth it to me at this point. From Apples site it appears the 802.11n is compatible with 802.11a/b/g.
So I would guess the Time capsule Airport would work with my mac mini 802.11g if I were to decide to get it.
Hello all
Running Mac mini o/s 10.4.11
When doing software updates does that include bluetooth firmware and bluetooth software?
How can I tell if I'm on the most current bluetooth firmware and software. The version numbers listed on Apple's site don't look anything like what system...
Humm I run bind as user bind and that's tcp/udp 53 . Now granted that's on FreeBSD.
bind is a mortal user. I don't think mac osx is any differrent.
Also run apache as user www on port 80/443 and www is a mortal user.
A self signed certificate is completely legitimate, BUT if it was your web site I wouldn't give you my credit card. But if building something like web based mail server and I don't want users passwords exposed, it's perfectly legit.
You don't show your complete rules. Either read the man pages for ipfw or Google. Look for "check-state" and keep-state rules. ipfw does stateful inspection. Stateful meaning it will create dynamic rules.
There already is a CLI for this. It's called fsck
fsck -b32 /device
I believe 32 is your next alternate super block
Think `dumpfs` will give you a whole bunch more.