so I have 3 MAC addresses I can not identify.
Ok, I lied, I can identify 00:03:93:xx:xx:xx. Apple owns that.
However, I cannot for the life of me find out who owns
02:00:61:xx:xx:xx
or
02:00:49:xx:xx:xx
Anyone help me on that?
I have a patch here that is using the Installer Vise software. Basically I want to be able to see what files are in that package. Alternatively I want to be able to see where the files are extracted. My current method is doing an ls -lR
Then install the files (The installer doesn't actually...
So, a user deleted the etc directory in OS 9 for OS X. now it boots me into a shell. How can I boot into OS 9 using the command line (open firmware too?) options.
Boot CD is not an available option because the system administrators locked it up.
RFC?
So, a user deleted the etc directory in OS 9 for OS X. now it boots me into a shell. How can I boot into OS 9 using the command line (open firmware too?) options.
Boot CD is not an available option because the system administrators locked it up.
RFC?