Setting the NIS domainname in /etc/sysconfig/network worked like a charm..
Cheers
Todd
Quoting _ TUXX _ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> U have to modify /etc/rc.sysinit 's script :
>
> This is mine ... for me it works ...
>
> ###
> DOMAIN=`/bin/domainname`
>
> if [ -z "$DOMAIN" -o "$DOMAIN" = "(none)" ]; then
> DOMAIN=toto # your domainname
> fi
>
> # Set the domainname
> action $"Setting domainname ${DOMAIN}: " domainname ${DOMAIN}
> ###
>
> good luck ....
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hi ,
> >
> >
> > you can set domainname in file /etc/sysconfig/networks
> >
> >
> > Like this way and after restart it will become available
> >
> > If any other problem in NIS config contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> > NETWORKING=yes
> > HOSTNAME=www.yours.org
> > GATEWAY=202.125.151.65
> > NISDOMAIN=nis.isb.yours.org
> >
> > On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hey guys,
> >>
> >>Started using Psyche a few days back, I'm trying to get it up and running
> as
> >>an NIS server, but for some reason I can't set the domainname (and thus
> ypserv
> >>won't start). I've tried every reasonably imaginable way of setting it
> >>(command line, entering it in /etc/sysconfig/networks, grepping through
> dirs
> >>looking for some clue as to where it would be stored), without luck. None
> of
> >>the Redhat autoconfig utils seems to make it stick upon reboot either.
> >>
> >>Any ideas?
> >>
>
>
>
>
> --
> perl -e '$_=pack("c21",74,117,115,116,97,110,111,
> 116,104,101,114,80,101,114,108, 72,97,99,
> 107,101,114); ($a,$b,$c,$d)=unpack("x15A6
> X10A4X11A7X11A4", $_);foreach$_($a,$b,$c,
> $d){push(@_,($_));}foreach $_(@_){unshift
> (@a, $_);}$_=join(" ",@a); print$_."\n";'
>
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