Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide

To Create a sysidcfg Configuration File

  1. Using a text editor of your choice, open a new text file and name it sysidcfg.


    Note -

    If you create more than one sysidcfg file, you must save each one in a separate directory or on a separate diskette.


  2. Enter the sysidcfg keywords you want.

  3. Save the sysidcfg file.

  4. Make the sysidcfg file available to clients through:

    • The root (/) directory on a:

      • UFS diskette

      • PCFS diskette