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Operating Systems Solaris need solaris /etc/default/fs equivalent file in redhat Linux Post 302294950 by crackthehit007 on Friday 6th of March 2009 07:51:07 AM
Old 03-06-2009
need solaris /etc/default/fs equivalent file in redhat Linux

contents of /etc/default/fs file in solaris are


@:/root !ksh less /etc/default/fs



LOCAL=ufs



i want to retrieve same LOCAL variable in redhat Linux...

any1 knows path of corresponding file in Linux?
 

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OSINFO-DB-VALIDATE.C(1) 				      Virtualization Support					   OSINFO-DB-VALIDATE.C(1)

NAME
osinfo-db-validate - Validate libosinfo XML data files SYNOPSIS
osinfo-db-validate [OPTIONS...] LOCAL-PATH1 [LOCAL-PATH2...] osinfo-db-validate [OPTIONS...] URI1 [URI2...] DESCRIPTION
Check that all files ("LOCAL-PATH1" or "URI1") comply with the libosinfo XML schema. The local path may point to a directory containing XML files, or directly to an XML file. The uris must point directly to remote XML files Any validation errors will be displayed on the console when detected. OPTIONS
-v, --verbose Display verbose progress information when validating files EXIT STATUS
The exit status will be 0 if all files passed validation, or 1 if a validation error was hit. SEE ALSO
xmllint(1) AUTHORS
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> COPYRIGHT
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