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11-23-2010 02:31 AM
11-23-2010 02:31 AM
Re: User with Admin Rights
Hi Johnson,
Check this, its not found. i think only user with admin privilages can get the result.
# ioscan -fnkC lan
sh: ioscan: not found.
# sam
sh: sam: not found.
#
Regards,
Suriya.
Check this, its not found. i think only user with admin privilages can get the result.
# ioscan -fnkC lan
sh: ioscan: not found.
# sam
sh: sam: not found.
#
Regards,
Suriya.
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11-23-2010 11:37 AM
11-23-2010 11:37 AM
Re: User with Admin Rights
# ioscan -fnkC lan
sh: ioscan: not found.
This just says you don't have your .profile set up correctly.
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:$PATH
What does "echo ~" show?
sh: ioscan: not found.
This just says you don't have your .profile set up correctly.
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:$PATH
What does "echo ~" show?
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