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Losing IP config on reboot of Solaris 8
After a reboot my ifconfig -a has nothing but 0.0.0.0
have to reinput my IP and default route, what makes the info save? |
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Hey,
install al file under /etc with hostname.<your-device-name>, ex. /etc/hostname.hme0. Write the hostname in this file, write the ip-number and the hostname in /etc/inet/hosts. When Solaris starts the script /etc/init.d/network will read this files and set your devices and ip-numbers. For routing edit a file /etc/defaultrouter and write here the ip-number of your router. CU lowbyte |
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