Toshiba Portege 2000

http://www.crowsons.com/puters -> port.htm

While I worked for the Planning Portal as Technical Support Manager I was fortunate enough to be given a Toshiba Portege 2000 as my work laptop - it was an excellent ultra light laptop, and I quickly had it dual booting between OpenBSD and Windows 2000.

Obviously as a work laptop I did not have the Administrator password in order to change the configuration of the laptop. To get round this I used the a boot floppy with Offline NT Password & Registry Editior by Petter Nordahl-Hagen. This is an excellent tool that uses a linux boot floppy or bootable CD-ROM to allow you to edit the sam files.

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If you give physical access to a machine the security on that machine can be subverted.

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To get to the BIOS during boot up you have to hold down Esc key, and if you hold Shift+F5 during boot you can quickly select which boot method you require without entering the BIOS. Interestingly using Shift+F5 allows you to choose to boot from PCMCIA card which is not an option in the BIOS boot set up.

Toshiba Portege 2000
Names port
OS's Dual booting between
[OpenBSD]
and
[Windows 2000]
CPU 747 Mhz
RAM 256 Mb
Hard Disk 20 Gb
Info dmesg 3.5

Using NT boot loader to boot between OpenBSD and Windows 2000, gives a certain satisfaction, this is described in the OpenBSD FAQ

http://jcs.org/laptops/#portege provided some useful information when configuring this machine to run OpenBSD.

Unfortunately when I left the Planning Portal in December 2004 I had to return this nice laptop.