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Re: [cobalt-users] Viewing files on RAQ2
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Viewing files on RAQ2
- From: "Gerald Waugh" <gerald@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Aug 17 21:35:52 2000
> "Brandon" <brandon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Wrote
> ON: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:37 PM Hi,
> >
> > With such a quick response from everybody on this list. I've got my second
> > question. :)
> > My RAQ 2 is on it's way and it will be here tomorrow morning. I went out
> > and bought a Netgear 10/100 Mbps 310 TX as advised and a CROSSOVER cable so
> > that I will be able to do a OS restore on it (it's used). I won't have the
> > CD when it get's here, so I wanna check out the server and see whats on it.
> > My question to you is, how can I check out whats on the server (files,
> > config, etc.) without bringing it online? Is their a way to do it with the
> > equipment I listed above?
> >
> "Gerald Waugh" <gerald@xxxxxxxxx>
> ON: Friday, August 18, 2000 12:08 AM
> To obtain a directory listing of all files use [ls / -laR] (no brackets)
> If your telnet client can log the transaction, turn logging on and save the
> listing. Then you may browse the listing at your leisure. (it will be a very
> long listing)
> Also, try [man ls] (no brackets) as there are many options to the "ls"
command.
>
Sorry, I think I misread your question. Assuming your used RaQ has only one
Ethernet port. Connect your crossover cable to the RaQ and your PC, set the RaQ
IP address to an address that is compatible with your PC, maybe 192.168.1.1.
Then set your PC IP to say 192.168.1.2. Now you should be able to telnet into
the RaQ. "telnet 192.168.1.1" You should also be able to point your browser to
http://192.168.1.1.
It would help to know what your PC is Linux, Windows, do you have a local
network?