Bring up Berkeley networking?

Byron Han, fire fighter han at Apple.COM
Sun May 8 11:54:44 AEST 1988


I am not a A/UXoid nor am I in the A/UX support group, but here goes...

In article <1260 at uokmax.UUCP> rob at uokmax.UUCP (Robert K. Shull) writes:
>
>OK, standard question number 1. We have a Mac II with A/UX on loan from
>Apple. It came with no documentation, except online, and the man page
>for networking is gone.
>Can anyone mail me a quick tutorial on how to turn on Berkeley networking
>and bring the machine up on the ethernet?

You need to modify the /etc/inittab file to bring up networking.  The inittab
file is commented and tells you what lines to change.  Be sure to backup
the file before you make changes.  The changes to be made are fairly
easy and self-explanatory.

sorry about the imcomplete nature of this posting.  perhaps someone
with the manuals in hand can flesh out the details.  my manuals are at
work...

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