Hi muskaan,
Looking at your questions...heres the ideal
solution...
1. Open the computer cabinet.
2. Find a round 1.75cm diametre, mercury like
shining battery on the motherboard.
3. Take it out, flip it and put it
back.
4. turn on the machine for 2 seconds.
5. turn it off.
6. take the cell out again, flip it to original
position and put it back.
7. turn on the machine.
8. password should be gone now.
chao !
amit.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:32
PM
Subject: Re: [ilugd]:
How to break cmos (boot password).
Sunil Dhaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You
need to give the correct partition information. You have not provided the
full information on the partitions and moreover you have not given
the partitions of /usr , /var, /tmp and /home To clarify : hda is
the 1st hard disk (IDE primary master) hda1 would be the first partition
on hda hdb would be the second IDE hard disk Read the manual or do a
google search on partitions and the
recommended sizes Regards, ------------------------- DaX -----
Original Message ----- From: Areesh To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 Mar
02 01:46 Subject: [ilugd]:
Hi Everybody I have been a
subscriber of this mailing list for some time now, and am a newbie at
linux. I want to request for some help with the Installation of RHL
7.1
After formatting the partitions /boot and / , the system gives
the message 'couldn't copy install image, pr! obably you are out of disk
space' please help. My partition scheme is as follows:
/dev/hda
Windows XP NTFS 6.4gb approx.
/dev/hdb /boot 15mb /dev/hdb / 4.5gb
or so /dev/hdb7 swap 203mb (have 128 mb of
ram)
regards areesh
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