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SCO UNIX System V/386, Release 3.2
I was just wondering if there is a way to recursive grep for something in this version of UNIX... so that I don't have to do it a directory at a time?
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SCO UNIX error 6, HELP
I have a system here running "SCO UNIX System V/386, Release 3.2" I'm not sure if someone has changed anything, but all of the sudden I get constant scrolling errors...

"*** /etc/getty ttyr006 m...
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command
Is there just a way to let me know verbatum the command line I need to type?
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specs
The new specs I want to assign are..

IP: 206.46.26.67(sco unix)
SUBNET: 255.255.255.240(given to me by ISP)
GATEWAY: 206.46.26.65(router)
BROADCAST:...
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how to edit
I viewed those lines by typing more /etc/tcp like you said, but I still don't know how to edit them?

We are connected through an ISDN router, which I have running NAT.
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many lines
The file is many many lines, and I can't find a way to copy it from that computer to this workstation, so I just manually copied the section which seemed like it would need editing...

ifconfig lo0...
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further help
When I look up ifconfig in the manual, it tells me that if I want to change any settings to edit the /etc/tcp file. When I go in to edit it, it just takes me to the next line, and everything I seem...
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this is bad...
This sounds pathetic, but do you think maybe you could tell me exactly what to type in, I don't really understand the proper syntax, and where I have to type which numbers. Maybe you could e-mail...
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Modifying IP Address/Gateway/Subnet in SCO Unix
Hi, I'm new to unix and have absolutely no experience with it. I am trying to change the network setting on the only computer on our network with SCO Unix. We switched ISP's and now have a new set...
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