Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!spool2.mu.edu!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!percy!nerd From: nerd@percy.rain.com (Michael Galassi) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Fun with the XENIX kernel Message-ID: <1991Jan29.012358.17894@percy.rain.com> Date: 29 Jan 91 01:23:58 GMT References: <396@bria> Organization: Percy's UNIX, Portland, OR. Lines: 32 In article <396@bria> writes: >One is trying to set the nodename for the machine by stuffing _node >with the characters of my choice; in of itself, it isn't a problem. >The problem is that uname(S) doesn't seem to load the utsname.nodename >from _node. Where is the nodename kept in the kernel? And, yes, >I know about /etc/systemid ... that ain't the point. :-) My solution is to go to /usr/sys/conf and edit the master & xenixconf files inserting the name you want in there. Then type make and you will have skirted SCO's longtime bug whereby certain names (3 & 4 characters in lengh I think) can not be configured into the kernel with the 'configure' program. If you do modify master and xenixconf make sure you 'un-modify' them before you run configure next time, then modify them again. PS: when will SCO (who recognizes this as a bug) fix this problem? I reported it along with the above workaround almost a year ago. PPS: I just installed fas 2.07 under sco Xenix 2.3.3 supporting 4 serial ports (com1 - com4 in the ms-dog world), currently 3 devices are 16550s, the last one is a 16450, I use them to support two Intel 9600EXs and a Telebit TrailBlazer+ while waiting for my DigiBOARD pc/8e to come in. (Your board is in the mail say they!) Overall FAS is a very competent set of drivers. I like! If there is interest I will post the changes I had to make from the documented procedure to make them run to this group. -- Michael Galassi | nerd@percy.rain.com MS-DOS: The ultimate PC virus. | ...!tektronix!percy!nerd