WBW -- Mac Switchers/Users Thread [Updatedx2]
3:07:05 AM Honda: good, because i hate vagina
3:07:14 AM Kanzen: New sig.
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2:20:51 AM Honda: with my pouty lips and stunning eyes, i would be twice the chick she is
2:22:51 AM Honda: i with a few hormone injections, i would probably make a reasonable trap
3:07:14 AM Kanzen: New sig.
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2:20:51 AM Honda: with my pouty lips and stunning eyes, i would be twice the chick she is
2:22:51 AM Honda: i with a few hormone injections, i would probably make a reasonable trap
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Originally posted by Kanzen
Mind expanding upon what you intend do? It is quite vague.
I had six systems (Imacs) that all needed to automatically (automount)a remote (different hostname's file system) on a local directory.
I was able to finally figure it out. The file /etc/mount_setup.sh for a static mount point and /etc/fstab for automounts.
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This isn't necessarily a mac question. I've been using a wireless router at home and recently a neighbor asked if his son could use have access to it for "homework" and things like that. So I've allowed them access to using my wireless. But now it has begun to run slower and I have a suspicion that it is because my neighbor's son is downloading or just using up more bandwidth than originally intended. Someone told me onetime that you can go into your router and actually set limits on the amount of bandwidth accessible. Is this true? If so, how can I go about doing this?
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