deleting /etc/rc is no more enought to set up the filer as new :
you have to enter
 >   halt -c factory
even with that, there is a little bug that didn't put the original value of... i can't remember
it's related to an options or an "admin" stuff
not really important thought because rarelly used

the best could be zeroing all disk and reinstall the system


Victor Olsen wrote:
Resetting Parameters
Delete /etc/rc on the root volume
Data on disk will NOT be deleted.
To delete data on disks you have to initialize disks or manually delete them.
 
Victor
 


Fra: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] På vegne av Chuck Tomasi
Sendt: 20. september 2004 19:43
Til: 'toasters@mathworks.com'
Emne: Resetting Parameters

What's the command to "unset" all the parameters and have a filer come up as if running 'setup'?  I have a filer I setup on site in the US that needs to be shipped to the UK.  I'd like it to prompt for new values immediately rather than wait for several processes to timeout and have someone login and run 'setup' again.  I recall there was a way to do that, but don't see it in my notes.

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