Would a find and replace with sed do the job?

sed -e 's/c20/c70/g' /etc/modules.conf

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"Kittendorf, Craig" <kittendorf.craig
@MAIL.DC.STATE.FL.US>
Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390
02/10/2006 03:16 PM
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        Subject:        Help changing modules.conf


Hi all,

I had mentioned a while ago that we were going to a z890 and I was
running SuSE Linux SLES S/390 Version 7.2.0-0 (Kernel 2.4.7) running in
an LPAR (no z/VM).  Well, the z890 was installed over last weekend.
However, the person doing the IODF changed the OSA address from c20 to
c70.  Now I can't access the Linux LPAR except thru the HMC.  The
Integrated ASCII Console does nothing but give me a black screen and
YaST just looks like garbage on the HMC.

I know the c20 address is in /etc/modules.conf.  Is there some way to
make this change?

Thanks,
    Craig


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