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sysinfo command not found
Hi,
I refer to this treat. I got the same objective, to capture serial number. when I type command sysinfo not found. but my system have 'man -s 2 sysinfo'. How to make sysinfo command work. FYI i'm using Solaris 10 11/06. |
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