Hi florin ,
Thanks for your reply.
1. Echo is good enough but i just wanted to
know if commands already exists or not.
And now i know that i should be writing small
scripts as i need them.
2. Configuration continuously changes ,
and if system crashes or reboots unpredictably,
configuration will definitely be lost.
Isn't this true ?
thanks,
--kiran
--- Florin Iucha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mehta kiran wrote:
>
> > What i see is that for any change in
> >configuartion requires modification of rcfs
> >using echo .
> >
> >Are there any commands which can be used to modify
> >configuration
> >
> >
> Why isn't echo good enough? With that interface, you
> can nicely
> script or write your own integration into whatever
> management
> console you want.
>
> If you want the configuration to be persistent
> across reboot,
> you might want to create an init script that tars
> the contents
> of the filesystem at shutdown time and untars it at
> boot.
>
> florin
>
>
>
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