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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users kernel failure Post 302569159 by admin_xor on Saturday 29th of October 2011 07:14:24 PM
Old 10-29-2011
Wait a minute! What UNIX flavor are you using? I assume it is LInux. But what vendor? RHEL? How are you cloning? Which virtualization solution are you using? VMWare? We need complete information before we can help you further.
 

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dpkg-vendor(1)							    dpkg suite							    dpkg-vendor(1)

NAME
dpkg-vendor - queries information about distribution vendors SYNOPSIS
dpkg-vendor [option...] command DESCRIPTION
dpkg-vendor is a tool to query information about vendors listed in /etc/dpkg/origins. /etc/dpkg/origins/default contains information about the current vendor. COMMANDS
--is vendor Exits with 0 if the current vendor is vendor. Otherwise exits with non-zero. --derives-from vendor Exits with 0 if the current vendor distribution is a derivative of vendor, otherwise exits with non-zero. It uses the "Parent" field to browse all ancestors of the current vendor. --query field Print on standard output the value of the vendor-specific field for the current vendor. --help Show the usage message and exit. --version Show the version and exit. OPTIONS
--vendor vendor Assumes the current vendor is vendor instead of discovering it with the DEB_VENDOR environment variable or /etc/dpkg/ori- gins/default. ENVIRONMENT
DEB_VENDOR This setting defines the current vendor. If not set, it will discover the current vendor by reading /etc/dpkg/origins/default. SEE ALSO
deb-origin(5). Debian Project 2011-11-10 dpkg-vendor(1)
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