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When you do that, don't you lose all the DST/SST user-ids?
</snip>
Really strange thing is that I can initialize an existing system, disks
and all. But when I go to change the password for SST/DST it tells me
that the password was one of the previous passwords and that I am not
allowed to do that. So, is it stored on some low level area of disk, or
burned into a chip somewhere?
Rob Berendt
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