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D | bnx2i_hwi.c | 1428 struct bnx2i_login_response *login; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() local 1433 login = (struct bnx2i_login_response *) cqe; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1436 login->itt & ISCSI_LOGIN_RESPONSE_INDEX); in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1442 resp_hdr->opcode = login->op_code; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1443 resp_hdr->flags = login->response_flags; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1444 resp_hdr->max_version = login->version_max; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1445 resp_hdr->active_version = login->version_active; in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1448 hton24(resp_hdr->dlength, login->data_length); in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1449 memcpy(resp_hdr->isid, &login->isid_lo, 6); in bnx2i_process_login_resp() 1450 resp_hdr->tsih = cpu_to_be16(login->tsih); in bnx2i_process_login_resp() [all …]
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D | serial.txt | 68 root login). 117 Kernel and init script output works fine, but no "login:" prompt: 123 "login:" prompt, but can't login as root:
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | syncPPP.FAQ | 15 Q12: How can I reduce login delay? 33 If you login into a remote machine using the 215 Q12: How can I reduce login delay? 217 A: Log a login session ('debug' log) and check which options
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/arm/SA1100/ |
D | serial_UART | 45 in /etc/securetty for root to be allowed to login as well.
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D | Assabet | 237 Then, rebooting the Assabet is just a matter of waiting for the login prompt.
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D | ibmvscsi.c | 873 struct srp_login_req *login; in send_srp_login() local 880 login = &evt_struct->iu.srp.login_req; in send_srp_login() 881 memset(login, 0, sizeof(*login)); in send_srp_login() 882 login->opcode = SRP_LOGIN_REQ; in send_srp_login() 883 login->req_it_iu_len = sizeof(union srp_iu); in send_srp_login() 884 login->req_buf_fmt = SRP_BUF_FORMAT_DIRECT | SRP_BUF_FORMAT_INDIRECT; in send_srp_login()
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D | ibmvfc.h | 231 struct ibmvfc_npiv_login login; member
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/ |
D | SAK.txt | 7 masquerading as login applications. Users need to be taught to enter
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D | serial-console.txt | 75 4. Make sure a getty runs on the serial port so that you can login to
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D | sysrq.txt | 135 when you would try to login. It will kill all programs on given console, 136 thus letting you make sure that the login prompt you see is actually
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D | unshare.txt | 68 module can easily setup a private namespace for a user at login. 72 can benefit from setting up private namespaces at login and
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D | keys.txt | 260 context of the user if and only if the login programs have been instrumented to 261 properly initialize keycreate during the login process. Otherwise, they will 262 be labeled with the context of the login program itself.
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | cxgb3i.txt | 76 * The login would fail for a normal session if MaxRecvDataSegmentLength is
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/dvb/ |
D | contributors.txt | 18 (in case you are wondering where CyberLogin is, EON changed its login
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/s390/ |
D | 3270.txt | 71 3. You should immediately see a Linux login screen. 89 you will see login prompts appear on your 3270s as soon as 151 3. You should immediately see a login prompt from your
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D | Debugging390.txt | 967 open("/etc/login.defs", O_RDONLY) = 4 1000 e.g in our case above telnetd will start the login process & subsequently a shell like bash. 1015 414 execve("/bin/login", ["/bin/login", "-h", "localhost", "-p"], [/* 2 vars */]) = 0
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | exofs.txt | 46 2. Get the OSD initiator and target set up properly, and login to the target. 100 login into an OSD target.
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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/uio/ |
D | Kconfig | 103 driver is available from below SVN repo - you may use anonymous login
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/networking/ |
D | README.sb1000 | 85 already in there. Then modify ppp@gi-on to set the correct login name, 87 to specify your login name and password and any site-specific information
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/uml/ |
D | UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt | 447 The kernel will boot up and present you with a login prompt. 462 and a user account with password 'user'. The login banner will 521 +o A login session <http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/login.html> 804 so that when you switch to it, you will see the UML login prompt 805 rather than the host login prompt: 837 terminal program like minicom to it, and you should see the login
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/serial/ |
D | moxa-smartio | 455 port or used as a terminal for login purpose. Note that this is only a
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | hvcs.txt | 455 their own TERM type set when they login.
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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/ |
D | qla_os.c | 3095 qla2x00_post_async_work(login, QLA_EVT_ASYNC_LOGIN);
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/linux-2.6.39/arch/arm/ |
D | Kconfig | 578 the ARM series product line, you can login the following
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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/staging/speakup/ |
D | spkguide.txt | 148 When the boot process is complete, you will arrive at a "login" prompt.
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