Many thanks Geoff and Nemo,

this mail is very good for a newbee. I will check my network
configuration, now I have the sysname in plan9.ini.

I will start my holidays in a few hours, and I will no open my laptop for
a week.

Thanks!!!


> You can do things differently, but the way we do them is as follows.
> cpurc invokes cpurc.local and /cfg/$sysname/cpurc, where $sysname is
> the name of the current cpu server.  We intend that cpurc will be
> relatively static, cpurc.local should implement site-wide local policy
> (e.g., set cpu and facedom variables, run ipv6on) and
> /cfg/$sysname/cpurc should implement machine-specific local policy
> (e.g., run cron, httpd, dhcpd or tftpd).
>
> We consider it mandatory to set sysname.  If ndb/cs doesn't do it
> (perhaps because your /lib/ndb is imcomplete), you can set it in
> plan9.ini.  /n/sources/cfg/example/cpurc is an example cpurc; you
> might want to copy it to /cfg/$sysname/cpurc and edit the copy.
>
>


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