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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Booting off of a cd on a Sun Box Post 28541 by TioTony on Thursday 19th of September 2002 06:19:54 PM
Old 09-19-2002
This should work:

1. Put the cd for Solaris 8 in the cdrom (duh).
2. Reboot the system if it is running. When it starts to come up, hit stop-a.
3. type 'boot cdrom' and hit enter.

It should boot from the cd then.
 

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ypwhich(1)						      General Commands Manual							ypwhich(1)

NAME
ypwhich - list which host is Network Information System server or map master SYNOPSIS
domain] [hostname] domain] [mname]] Remarks The Network Information Service (NIS) was formerly known as Yellow Pages (YP). Although the name has changed, the functionality of the service remains the same. DESCRIPTION
lists the host name of the Network Information System (NIS) server that supplies NIS services to a NIS client. It can also print the NIS server that is the master for mname. The mname can be either a mapname or a map nickname. A map nickname is a synonym by which a NIS map can be referenced. If invoked without arguments, prints the host name of the NIS server serving the local machine. If hostname is specified, that machine is queried to determine which NIS server it is using. Options recognizes the following command-line options and arguments: Specify a domain other than the one returned by domainname(1). Specify the version (n) of which is to be queried. Permitted values for n are 2 for V2 and 3 for V3. V3 is the default. Inhibit the translation of a map's nickname to its corresponding mapname. For example, fails because there is no map named whereas translates to This option is useful if a mapname is identical to a nickname (which is not true of any HP map). List the master NIS server for a map. No hostname can be specified with The mname can be a mapname or a map nickname. If mname is omitted, a complete list of available maps and the corresponding host names of the master NIS servers is produced. Display the nickname for each NIS map. WARNINGS
Starting with ONCplus version B.11.31.02, the NIS Version 1 protocol is no longer available. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypserv(1M), ypset(1M), ypfiles(4). ypwhich(1)
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