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Posted By solaris-ninja
Nero is XP Pro best friend. LOL :D
Nero is XP Pro best friend. LOL :D
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More information in the issue is apreciate, what...
More information in the issue is apreciate, what is happening? Can you state the problem more clear? When this starting to happen? as a result of what this is happening? What the logs show? :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Try.
Try this.

For the 5.0.5, 5.0.6 and the 5.0.7 version, you will need to have to use the virtual "bootable CD-Rom" together with the "/hda:wd" command-line option. But with the basic SCO UNIX...
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Very interesting answer. Good Job. :rolleyes:
Very interesting answer. Good Job. :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
The answer to your question needs more info as...
The answer to your question needs more info as emplate said. :rolleyes:
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I am trying to get certify myself in Solaris, but...
I am trying to get certify myself in Solaris, but I am waiting for Solaris 10 books to come out.
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Accepted answer. :rolleyes:
Accepted answer. :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Os
Can you tell us what OS are you using so we can track further down this bug/problem. :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
More INfo.
Give us more info on the matter so we can help you. :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Can you show us what does your /etc/inet have,...
Can you show us what does your /etc/inet have, that way we might be able to help you. :rolleyes:
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Posted By solaris-ninja
Try it.
When I was setting up my E-mail server I went through this article that a friend of mine reffer me to, it was helpful to me, not sure if it will help you, but you might try reading it. :rolleyes: ...
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Logs
If I were you I would go and check my logs /var you probably will find some interesting information there. :rolleyes:
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