Thanks for all the response's... Well it looks like most people really use /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig. But I really wanted a shell script so I created one: #!/bin/sh # # I called it hostchange. If you have more than one NIC card you # would need to edit the script... # You could also add lines to edit IP, Log files, etc... # if cat /etc/hostname.hme0 >> /dev/null 2>&1 then # OLDHOST=`hostname` echo Current hostname= $OLDHOST echo echo Enter the new hostname: read NHOST echo # echo The new hostname will be $NHOST. # echo echo Is this information correct? [Y/N] Default is [Y] read ANS case $ANS in YES|[Yy]es|[Yy]|"") echo OK, we will continue... ;; NO|[Nn]o|[Nn]) echo Lets start over... sleep 3;clear;./hostchange;exit ;; *) esac # echo Editing hosts files: echo /etc/hosts echo /etc/net/ticlts/hosts echo /etc/net/ticots/hosts echo /etc/net/ticotsord/hosts echo /etc/motd echo /etc/nodename echo /etc/hosts.allow echo /etc/mail/sendmail.cw echo /etc/mail/local-host-names echo /etc/hostname.hme0 echo echo to read new name: $NHOST.... # cp -p /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/hosts.orig > /etc/hosts cp -p /etc/net/ticlts/hosts /etc/net/ticlts/hosts.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/net/ticlts/hosts.orig > /etc/net/ticlts/hosts cp -p /etc/net/ticots/hosts /etc/net/ticots/hosts.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/net/ticots/hosts.orig > /etc/net/ticots/hosts cp -p /etc/net/ticotsord/hosts /etc/net/ticotsord/hosts.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/net/ticotsord/hosts.orig > /etc/net/ticotsord/hosts cp -p /etc/motd /etc/motd.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/motd.orig > /etc/motd cp -p /etc/nodename /etc/nodename.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/nodename.orig > /etc/nodename cp -p /etc/auto_home /etc/auto_home.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/auto_home.orig > /etc/auto_home cp -p /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.allow.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/hosts.allow.orig > /etc/hosts.allow cp -p /etc/hostname.hme0 /etc/hostname.hme0.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/hostname.hme0.orig > /etc/hostname.hme0 cp -p /etc/mail/sendmail.cw /etc/mail/sendmail.cw.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/mail/sendmail.cw.orig > /etc/mail/sendmail.cw cp -p /etc/mail/local-host-names /etc/mail/local-host-names.orig sed -e s/${OLDHOST}/${NHOST}/g /etc/mail/local-host-names.orig > /etc/mail/local-host-names # sleep 2 echo echo Done.... echo Dont forget to reboot.... else echo Your hostname.interface is not /etc/hostname.hme0. Please edit script for your interface and rerun. fi host# Thanks again. Everyone _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Aug 28 14:13:53 2002
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