[rescue] u2 drive trays
Kevin
kevin at mpcf.com
Wed Aug 20 11:22:17 CDT 2003
With the IPs, i've just got to remember the subnet
(there are only two in my network) and the last octant,
everything else is either 192.168.1.* or 10.0.0.*
Not very creative but it works for me. My machine
names definitely aren't inspired. Many are default or
basic, IRIS, Octane, SS20 and such.
/KRM
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 18:04:43 +0200
Frank Van Damme <frank.vandamme at student.kuleuven.ac.be>
wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 August 2003 17:38, Kevin wrote:
> > I've got a DHCP server running at home for the
> > occasional laptop user, but all my machines (~9 or
> > so actually running) are static as well.
> > Personally, for that small amount of machines, i
> > find it's easier to remember and bang out an IP
> > address than it is to remember host names, maybe
> > it's just me.
>
> Hmm, obviously your machine's names aren't inspiring
> enough, or you have started to think like a computer
> ;-)
>
> > Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
> > > I run FDDI for serious work (i.e., my income),
> > > not for recreation.
> > > Serious work machines that need network bandwidth
> > > are mainly big servers in the computer room.
> > > Dynamically addressing those as if they were
> > > Windows boxes in cubicles is silly.
>
> That suffices as an explenation :-)
>
>
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