I am in the process of changing some kernel params to a bunch of 4.0d
machines. Now, I remember long ago reading something that says it is best
to use the sysconfigdb command to modify the /etc/sysconfigtab file.
Now I find it real easy to modify the file, but, If there is any reason I
should be using the command DEC offers, then I will use it. Does anyone
know why it is better to do the sysconfigdb command? Other than maybe
acting as a double check so I don't put dumb entries in it so I can reboot
a machine.... hmm.. thats probably reason enough.
Thanks for any input.
-grant
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Grant Schoep, grant_at_storm.com
System/Network Administrator
L3 Communications Telemetry & Instrumentation
San Jose,CA (408)271-0800, Ext. 135
Received on Tue Jul 13 1999 - 01:22:30 NZST