u, so you can just type "ssh hostname1" or
"ping hostname2" on the local network. This is much easier than configuring
a hosts file for each machine on your network.
--
Brent Kolasinski
CUIR Tech Center
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Engelmann B26
(414)-229-6363
with the timestamps and permissions on
the files. When you tar an archive, the timestamps and permissions on the
files once they are untared are preserved. I think there is an argument you
can give cp ( -p, preserve? ) to preserve permissions and timestamps.
Does anyone want to try and see if th
it and couldn't
find anything.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
--
Brent Kolasinski
Tech Center Assistant
Center for Urban Initiatives and Research
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
3 matches
Mail list logo