07-22-2009
/etc/system forceload set order
hi,
Did try to search Sun site but couldn't find relevant results, so allow me to ask:
Do I need to put the set after forceload in /etc/system or can I put the set anywhere in the file? (Using Solaris 10)
Any ways to find out if the variables are set using command line? Does prtconf print ALL variables or just a subset?
Thanks
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ae-sccs-put - put sccs version
SYNOPSIS
ae-sccs-put -ycomment -Ginput-file history-file
DESCRIPTION
The ae-sccs-put command is used to commit changes to an SCCS file. It insulates against a number of SCCS's quirks, and maps to Aegis'
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The file comments must be specified on the command line.
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OPTIONS
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