So I did get everything on that list done.

Apr 09, 2018 13:50

Yup. It's all done, or mostly anyway. The computer work is not quite halfway there. This is what's left to do.

  1. Remove the drive from the A6. It's the only good part of that thing.

  2. Swap out the current drive in the P875 with the one from the A6.

  3. Take THAT drive and install it into the tiny little HP.

  4. Install both Win7 and Ubuntu(dual boot) onto the P875. Configure everything.

  5. Install that piece of spyware masquerading as an OS known as Win10 onto the HP. As before, configure.

  6. Remove the drive from the Lenovo.

  7. Recycle both the A6 and the Lenovo.


So, and the latest naming convention, along with static local IP addresses. These are all written into the HOSTS file on every machine. As the 192.168.0.0 network is designated non-routable, there's no way to see these from outside, unless you hook into my LAN somewhere, and good luck with that.

192.168.1.2 sutekh
192.168.1.3 nebthet
192.168.1.4 sekhmet
192.168.1.5 iset
192.168.1.6 khepri
192.168.1.7 sesheta
192.168.1.8 bes

The last two entries will have no specific node associated with them. They're simply reserved for future use.

computer hardware, computer software, computers

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