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Operating Systems Solaris MAC spoofing a virtual NIC on Solaris 5.0 Post 302458050 by jlliagre on Wednesday 29th of September 2010 12:01:07 PM
Old 09-29-2010
You can have more than one mac address on a single physical interface with OpenSolaris but not on any released Solaris version (i.e. 10 and older). However, there is no such thing as Solaris 5.0. What OS release are you actually running (cat /etc/release) and on what hardware ?
 

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DCH-REPEAT(1)						      General Commands Manual						     DCH-REPEAT(1)

NAME
dch-repeat - repeats a changelog entry into an older release SYNOPSIS
dch-repeat --build-tree <PATH> dch-repeat --source-release <RELEASE> dch-repeat --target-release <RELEASE> dch-repeat --devel-release <RELEASE> dch-repeat --pocket <POCKET> dch-repeat -h DESCRIPTION
dch-repeat is used to repeat a changelog into an older release. It expects that --build-tree is laid out with each Ubuntu release as a separate directory ("feisty", "edgy", etc). For example, if gimp had a security update prepared for Feisty in $TREE/feisty/gimp-2.2.13, running dch-repeat in $TREE/edgy/gimp-2.2.13 would pull in the latest changelog from the Feisty build. OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for dch-repeat: -h or --help Display a help message and exit. --build-tree PATH Base of build trees. Default is /scratch/ubuntu/build. -s or --source-release RELEASE Which release to take changelog from. --target-release RELEASE Which release to build into. --devel-release RELEASE Which release is the development release. --pocket POCKET Which pocket to use. AUTHOR
dch-repeat was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>. This manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies <jpds@ubuntu.com>. Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. SEE ALSO
dch(1). ubuntu-dev-tools 10 August 2008 DCH-REPEAT(1)
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