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PC Laboratory (B-Z01)

Logging in
1.
Find an empty PC. If it is open and s: drive is present (the prompt begins with S:), goto step 3. Else put an nfs diskette to the driver, and open the PC. (If you don't have an nfs diskette, ask for it from other users. Once you are in drive S, you can make your own diskette. But an empty diskette to drive a, write "cd $\backslash$makenfs" and run "hdnfs50")
2.
Wait patiently while the system boots up. There will be several messages on your screen. Whenever you are asked to press any key, press the space key (longest key at bottom of the keyboard). Finally you should end up in a prompt like S:$\backslash$user$\backslash$1labXX>. If you can't see the prompt, ask the people around you for help.
3.
Write "telnet saygun" and press enter. You should get a screen asking you the login (similar to the one below).


Trying 144.122.171.226 ...
Connected to saygun.
Escape character is '^]'.

SunOS UNIX (saygun)

login:

Once you enter you user-id and press enter, it will ask you for password (your password should not appear on the screen). If both inputs are correct, you will login to saygun.


login: selcuk
Password:
Last login: Fri Oct 11 11:00:40 from tere.lcsl.metu.edu.tr
SunOS Release 4.1.4 (GENERIC+DB) \#1: Sat Jul 29 14:16:03 EET DST 
You have mail
<saygun:~>

Logging out
1.
write "exit" while you are in saygun. When you hear a beep sound, press alt-x keys together.
2.
When you see the prompt (S:$\backslash$user$\backslash$1labXX>), either leave the PC open (if laboratory is very crowded) or close it.


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