04-08-2009
okay...
Neo - "If you don't know how to write code, you might want to learn first. Maybe my suggestion was premature for you, since you are only 16 and don't have any formal education in programming or computers, or so it seems.
Are you still in high school? Does your high school have computer programming classes?" - Yes, I'm still in high school. I'm home schooled though so I don't have computer programming classes. Almost everything I know about computers I learned myself. You're right though, I don't know too much programming stuff. I know plenty about building, repairing, and upgrading computers and I've done plenty of that stuff... computer programming wise though... I don't know that much. I did a tiny tiny bit probably a year ago(it was with bash though and I was following commands written down) and what I did I liked. But I don't remember any of it. So, yeah, pretty much everything with computers I know I taught myself. I am willing to do the tutorials on cprogramming.com though and I do plan to do that. I really want to get started in programming though because I'd really like to do Systems Administration.
reborg - Okay,I will definitely do C first then, and I can do LFS(linux from scratch) along with it as well. After I finish learning C should I go for C++?
Just wondering...what is systems integration? I might already know what it is and just don't know the name for it... just wondering though.
Thanks agagin everyone!
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ypstart(1M) System Administration Commands ypstart(1M)
NAME
ypstart, ypstop - Start and stop NIS services
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart
/usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstop
DESCRIPTION
The ypstart command is used to start the Network Information Service (NIS). After the host has been configured using the ypinit(1M) com-
mand, ypstart automatically determines the NIS status of the machine and starts the appropriate daemons.
The ypstop command is used to stop the Network Information Service (NIS).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWypu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
ypinit(1M), attributes(5)
System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
NOTES
The Network Information Service (NIS) was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP). The functionality of the two services remains the same;
only the name has changed. The name Yellow Pages is a registered trademark in the United Kingdom of British Telecommunications PLC, and
must not be used without permission.
SunOS 5.10 24 Oct 1996 ypstart(1M)