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Accidentally did a unlink inet
I was trying to remove a symbolic link of /etc/hosts to /etc/inet/hosts
well i forgot the command and in the /etc directory i did unlink inet and now i can not get into inet and it does not exist in /etc 1) what do i do to fix the inet directory 2) how do i link /etc/hosts to /etc/inet/hosts (hosts is the file name) please help this is my jumpstart laptop ![]() |
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i figured it out all i did was tar up another jumpstart laptop inet directory created a new directory inet placed the files in there update the files i needed updating. went into /etc did a more on inetd.conf and it listed the inetd.conf file just fine no need to recreate the symbolic link
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