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Dhcp
Hello my unix friends,
I have installed solaris 10 on a sparc b2500 box (i think thats the model name) I chose to use the dhcp option during the installation ......but I have realised that, that was the wrong thing to do and I need to disable DHCP and change to a statically set IP address and hostname,etc. Does anyone out there, know how to change the configuration from dhcp to a static network configuration? I know reinstalling and not choosing dhcp is an option but I was wondering if i could avoid that. Many thanks for your help (in advance) Yours, RKap |
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try sys-unconfig from the console.
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