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Operating Systems Solaris Flash Archives - A little bit of help :-) Post 302358388 by jlliagre on Friday 2nd of October 2009 10:58:53 AM
Old 10-02-2009
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
Thanks for the reply. Do you use the hostname or the ip address ??
either
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How does the install know about default routers / ip address / netmasks etc etc ?? Or do the previous install steps ask these questions, so the server is aware of the network etc etc ?
yes.
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Also, just got an email telling me Ive got an infraction due to no code tags ! Amazing. What are code tags ?
When you post some code or computer output, you select it and click on the sharp (#) icon. It will be displayed in a much readable way. I just used code tags in my previous posting to display "server:/path/to/shared_directory"
 

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