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Update netservices.md and installation-guide #542
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Add telnetd section, update wording, add clarifications, and switch steps to GUI as the services config file does not contain those items anyways unless you manually enable the services via the GUI.
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Doesn't the starting of the SSH server work also by enabling it from the Network preference panel? If so, it could be added as an alternative to launching from Terminal via /boot/system/bin/sshd
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update ssh instructions
Its actually already started by default. Updated verbage under ssh as well now. |
Co-authored-by: humdinger <[email protected]>
To match the partition sizes from the Beta 3 release notes and add a note about 64-bit.
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Sorry, didnt mean to include this in same pull request.
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* Update netservices.md Add telnetd section, update wording, add clarifications, and switch steps to GUI as the services config file does not contain those items anyways unless you manually enable the services via the GUI. * edits to netservices.md and installation guide To match the partition sizes from the Beta 3 release notes and add a note about 64-bit.
Add telnetd section, update wording, add clarifications, and switch steps to GUI as the services config file does not contain those items anyways unless you manually enable the services via the GUI.