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	*  Chrooted SFTP under Fedora 9

	*  HOWTO setup a software RAID in RHEL5/CentOS5

	*  HOWTO: LVM/Resizable Storage file systems under Linux

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We specialize in home, small business, and enterprise Mac OS X &amp; Linux support. We love what we do and enjoy providing a useful service. We even provide limited free consulting to charter schools and non profits. Have a new xserve and need guidance or help setting it up? Talk to us. Need advise on an IT related solution? We are the people to talk to. Our group of technical professionals have worked for school districts and companies with shoestring bud…</description>
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Note: This how to uses screens that will look similar in MacOS 10.3.x and MacOS 10.4.x. MacOS 10.2.x screens will look a little different but the same principals apply.

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