You have to type sysctl -a in the terminal. Otherwise you'll see all the different options (which is what it sounds like you got). Make sure it's in the root Library folder of your startup disk (not your User directory), i.e., Macintosh HD:Library:StartupItems
Then check sysctl -a in terminal after restart. You'll find with some cable and dsl modems that you will take a speed hit and should simply remove it from the StartupItems folder (above). Good luck. I find it indispensable.
No luck here - s. stevens
You have to type sysctl -a in the terminal. Otherwise you'll see all the different options (which is what it sounds like you got). Make sure it's in the root Library folder of your startup disk (not your User directory), i.e., Macintosh HD:Library:StartupItemsThen check sysctl -a in terminal after restart. You'll find with some cable and dsl modems that you will take a speed hit and should simply remove it from the StartupItems folder (above). Good luck. I find it indispensable.
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Monday, May 02 2005 @ 02:35 PM PDT