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    Missing Commands

    I created a test admin account to see if that was the case... the test admin account I created was able to issue those commands without a problem. (chown, btw was also missing from my main account) I finally deleted my main admin account and created a new one. Took awhile to reset all the...
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    Missing Commands

    It may be that I'm just confusing myself. the root account still has access to those commands, perhaps it's just that those commands aren't available to all other accounts, including the admin account. If so then I feel quite foolish ;) -Elvaean update: sudo shutdown and sudo reboot...
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    Missing Commands

    I seem to be missing a bunch of command line programs, including reboot and shutdown. I've been tinkering around with things but I didn't delete them as far as I know. One thing I did do without realizing what I did until after is I deleted the file System in the CoreServices folder. I was...
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    SSH in 10.0.1

    I was under the impression that clicking the allow remote login in the sharing panel enables telnet, which is distinctly seperate from SSH enabled access. In otherwords... leave the remote access unchecked and enable SSH though the config files should allow remote logins with SSH but not with...
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    SSH in 10.0.1

    From Apple's Website: Improvements include better support for third party USB devices, Classic compatibility and overall application stability as well as support for the popular Secure Shell service. How does one enable SSH on a computer running OS X, and furthermore what application do...
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    Classic System Folder

    I haven't heard much of anything about a seperate system folder for Classic with OS 10.0. Is it still recommended to have a seperate "clean" system folder for classic? Or is using the main OS 9 system folder common practice now? -Elvaen
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    Symbolic and Hard Links

    Hey all First off let me explain what I did. I created a symbolic link to my 2nd hard drive under "/" so I don't have to go through "/Volumes" to get there. Is there an easier way to do this? The GUI's "Computer" shows all the mounted volumes, I assume it does this by referencing the...
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