I usually just open another (virtual) terminal and kill the ping.
Sounds like you might benefit from defining an alias for ping.
Shane ...
On Mon, Apr 5th, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Clovis Pereira wrote:
> Hi,
> Sometimes, I forgot to type the cont parameter using the ping command
> on a
> 3215 terminal
Hi,
Sometimes, I forgot to type the cont parameter using the ping command on a
3215 terminal (example: ping -c 4 ). In 3215 terminals, ping
without a count result in a forever command. The unique way to stop it (al
least the unique I know, without terminate the session) is a Ctrl-C. In
this case, I
>>> On 4/4/2010 at 09:47 AM, Antonio Silva wrote:
> Before you execute zipl -V, insert in /etc/modprobe.conf the dasd adress
> (210) ???
No.
Mark Post
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Before you execute zipl -V, insert in /etc/modprobe.conf the dasd adress
(210) ???
2010/3/29 Mark Post
> >>> On 3/29/2010 at 09:29 AM, Christian Paro
> wrote:
> > I believe that for SLES 11 zipl.conf is no longer used to determine which
> > dasd to online at boot. Instead, however, you can