Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sco!rogerk From: rogerk@sco.COM (Roger Knopf 5502) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Xenix upgrade horror story Message-ID: <8354@scorn.sco.COM> Date: 25 Jul 90 02:27:39 GMT References: <1990Jul19.101125.245@bbt.se> <8227@scorn.sco.COM> <1990Jul21.103829.12316@bbt.se> Sender: news@sco.COM Reply-To: rogerk@sco.COM (Roger Knopf 5502) Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 24 In article <1990Jul21.103829.12316@bbt.se> pgd@bbt.se (P.Garbha) writes: > >It is also nice to hear that the serial number is not written to the >file system. (Although i still wonder how it enters into the kernel >after a re-link.) Easy: we brand not only the kernel but the OS library as well (libos.a for Xenix, I forget what it is on Unix). Since it has to be included when the kernel is relinked, the new kernel is always branded and the user is spared the necessity of rebranding it. Files to be serialized are listed in the perm lists (/etc/perms/*) on a line that starts: #ser= -- Roger Knopf SCO Consulting Services "The True Believers will...formulate uunet!sco!rogerk or rogerk@sco.com a message that even a monkey could 408-425-7222 (voice) 408-458-4227 (fax) understand." --Jeff Tye