NotTheMama


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Posted: Dec. 22 2005,18:32 |
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Use the cheatcode "ssh" in the boot params. If you use a lilo install and a HD install (not frugal) you can add ssh in /etc/lilo.conf to the "append" line. After that you should run lilo with an option. But I forgot which one. Maybe lilo -h or lilo --help might help.
Another option. Start the daemon from /opt/bootlocal.sh. Try "sudo which sshd" and if it gives a file as output put the complete line in /opt/bootlocal.sh. You might need a "&" after the command to put it to the background.
HTH.,
Remco
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