[SunRescue] 386i/250 booting
Taren
Taren
Sun Mar 12 15:25:03 CST 2000
Actually, what is causing this error message (the one from yp) is the
/etc/defaultdomain file, which contains the domain name which was used when
the system was part of an NIS (if not an NIS+) network.
You need to get to single-user mode, as Greg indicated, then delete (or
rename) the /etc/defaultdomain file.
However, if you do get to single-user mode, the best way to reconfigure your
system at this point is to type '/usr/sbin/sys-unconfig'. This will reset
all network configurations (including deleting the hosts file, the
hostname.ie0 file, the link to the current nsswitch.conf file, and - I think -
the resolv.conf file) so that the next time you boot, you will be prompted
for the new system name, which type of network connection you want (DNS, NIS,
NIS+, or none), the IP address and domain name, and - for DNS - what your
default name server is going to be.
Taren
>
> Try booting into single user mode (boot -s). If you read the Solaris2 FAQ,
> there's a file that you can "touch", IIRC, that will let you go through and
> re-configure just about everything. I just can't remember the file/command
> to do that. It IS in the FAQ, though.
> Greg
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: sac65531 at saclink.csus.edu [mailto:sac65531 at saclink.csus.edu]
> > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 11:20 AM
> > To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> > Subject: [SunRescue] 386i/250 booting
> >
> >
> > the machine seems to start fine, but when it attempts to start
> > services it stops with these messages:
> >
> > ie0: problem with network connection. Check cables and tranceivers.
> >
> > yp: server not responding for domain "olympus"; still trying.
> >
> > this machine was previously attached to a network and no doubt it is
> > looking for it. i want to set it up as a stand alone for
> > now... but i don't
> > know how to get into it to change the settings.
> >
> > i am also wondering if this might be evidence of the dreaded
> > NVRAM failure i have read about in some other threads.
> >
> > thanks,
> > carl
> >
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