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hi everybody
I have got a set of sco unix open server release 3.0 flopyy disks series N1, N2, M1, P1...P43, Release notes.. ý did a fresh installation. but ý cant install ethernet card. when ý use netconfig-ad a chain -tcpip... there is a messge : the sco contain TCP/IP driver. and ý installed ethernet card driver. when ý run netconfig and I choose tcp/ip, ý can see my ethernet card name , and ý choose it there is a message : install loopbackdriver....fistly whow ý can find sco open server 3.0 loopback driver and whow can ý install it thanks alot for every body Last edited by kaygusuz; 03-12-2002 at 07:00 AM. |
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hi ,
Try using command only netconfig it should give u a shell to set up card . or go to # prompt and type scoadmin then it will bring you the adminitration shell , simply go to network add then add then follow steps . this scoadmin command is for sco 5 hopefully it runs on sco 3 .... give it a try Last edited by art_malabanan; 03-03-2002 at 07:51 PM. |
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SCO OpenServer is sold in 2 different versions.
One version is known as the "host" edition.. which does not include any networking support. The other version is known as the "enterprise" edition... which includes network support. You might want to check to see which edition you have. Your problem could also be that you are running the "host" edition and not the "enterprise" edition.
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