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pcarr01
Jun 27, 2011Aspirant
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It was a dog to get going there was some glue type garbage between the SODIMM and the socket which gave me "corrupt root" it required a firmware update and many resets and finally..... It worked ! ...
handy1
Oct 02, 2011Aspirant
Thanks mdgm. I was coming back here to post a reply (as I had learned a lot more since I made the above comment).
As you say, there are various other maintenance reasons that could cause a person familiar with the Linux OS to want to use ssh. After having installed EnableRootSSH, the ability to "toggle" - turn ssh on/off via the re-installation of ToggleSSH, is very useful from a security perspective.
As you say, there are various other maintenance reasons that could cause a person familiar with the Linux OS to want to use ssh. After having installed EnableRootSSH, the ability to "toggle" - turn ssh on/off via the re-installation of ToggleSSH, is very useful from a security perspective.
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