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11-13-2003 08:53 PM
11-13-2003 08:53 PM
Action required
"The desktop messaging could not be started"
1° choose Ok
2° Failsafe mode
3° Check to see that the desktop is properly installed, The hostname is correct (/etc/hosts)and the network is properly configured
I already had had this screen after i've configurate the netconfig.
So i 've erase all my modifications and it doesn't work.
To add a station Unix into a Lan. what files must be modified ?
is that the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
or /etc/netconfig or both.
Sorry but i learn the unix's world since one
1° choose Ok
2° Failsafe mode
3° Check to see that the desktop is properly installed, The hostname is correct (/etc/hosts)and the network is properly configured
I already had had this screen after i've configurate the netconfig.
So i 've erase all my modifications and it doesn't work.
To add a station Unix into a Lan. what files must be modified ?
is that the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
or /etc/netconfig or both.
Sorry but i learn the unix's world since one
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11-13-2003 08:55 PM
11-13-2003 08:55 PM
Re: Action required
Hi,
# set_parms initial
and reboot your station.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
# set_parms initial
and reboot your station.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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11-13-2003 08:59 PM
11-13-2003 08:59 PM
Re: Action required
Hello,
/etc/hosts should have permission 444
/etc/resolv.conf should be there
/etc/nsswitch.conf should be there.
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf is the correct file, after any modificationd do not keep the old file in the same directory, move it to /tmp
If you think you need a new copy of the configuration files, you'll find them here:
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d
in general they are under /usr/newconfig
Use sam if you are not familiar with the commands prompt.
Hope this help
/etc/hosts should have permission 444
/etc/resolv.conf should be there
/etc/nsswitch.conf should be there.
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf is the correct file, after any modificationd do not keep the old file in the same directory, move it to /tmp
If you think you need a new copy of the configuration files, you'll find them here:
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d
in general they are under /usr/newconfig
Use sam if you are not familiar with the commands prompt.
Hope this help
"Attitudes are contagious, is yours worth catching"/ My first point was given by SEP on January 31, 2003
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11-13-2003 09:09 PM
11-13-2003 09:09 PM
Re: Action required
The problem occurs mainly due to the name resolution problems.
check
#nslookup
#nslookup
Also,
run /usr/contrib/bin/X11/dr_dt
Also check the /var/dt/Xerrors and also $HOME/.dt/errorlog
check
#nslookup
#nslookup
Also,
run /usr/contrib/bin/X11/dr_dt
Also check the /var/dt/Xerrors and also $HOME/.dt/errorlog
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