No, sorry, no multiple or obsolete entries. In fact the OS tells me it can't see the NIC at all. Netconfig will give me all the info
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Browse All TopicsAfter loading EFS-5.790a onto a HP DL380 machine with SCO 5.0.7 on it - the NIC can be loaded using hpnicinstall, & seems to load ok. An IP address /mask & gateway can be set, however after rebuilding & relinking the kernel, a 'portmapper cannot find <ip address>' warning appears. Why is this so?? & how do I fix it so the box has a functioning NIC???
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by: already_usedPosted on 2009-07-23 at 08:06:45ID: 24926028
Check /etc/hosts for multiple entries, and/or obsolete entries