/etc/hostname.* in Solaris9

From: Victor Sudakov (vas_at_mpeks.no-spam-here.tomsk.su)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:14:02 +0000 (UTC)

Hi,

Could you help me with a good description of /etc/hostname.* files
format ?

Looking at /etc/init.d/network suggests that /etc/hostname.* can
contain multiple lines configuring netmasks (instead of the silly
/etc/inet/netmasks), secondary addresses and a lot of other useful
stuff. Where is is documented?

Thanks a lot in advance.

-- 
Victor Sudakov, 
accustomed to the very clean and consistent /etc/rc.conf.local 
on FreeBSD systems.


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