I don't know if I'll get to it tonight - I am at work :)

I'll be reading 'man sys-unconfig' first, though, just as a refresher.

Blake

On 7/24/07, Stephanie.Brucker at sun.com <Stephanie.Brucker at sun.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Blake -
>
> You are brave. I don't document sys-unconfig. I've always wondered
> whether i should use it in my procedures
> or not.  I only document features like network interfaces, IP, host
> names, and routing. Another of our Solaris
> writers documents sys-unconfig.
>
> I strongly support your doing a HowTo on sys-unconfig.
>
> - Steff
>
> Blake wrote:
>
> > Hold on a minute!  :)  I'm NOT recommending the use of sys-unconfig
> > simply to change the hostname.  The command does far more than that,
> > and is probably overkill and dangerous to use in some situations.
> >
> > I was joking, actually, when I recommended sys-unconfig...
> >
> > sys-unconfig allows you to reconfigure:
> >
> > Network Interfaces
> > Naming Services
> > IP
> > Hostname
> > Kerberos
> > Localization
> > Date/Time
> > Primary Domain
> > Search Domains
> > Routing
> >
> > and maybe a few others.  I'm willing to work up a HOWTO doc on it's
> > use, but I think the existing Hostname HOWTO is far better (I've used
> > those methods many times) and faster than sys-unconfig.
> >
> > blake
> >
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