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From - Wed Jul 21 12:29:43 1999
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From: Dave Noble <daven@sphinxcst.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc
Subject: Re: Kernelparameter
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 12:39:29 +0100
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Baumgart wrote:
> 
> Version is unixware 7.1
> 
> Baumgart schrieb in Nachricht ...
> >We would like to setup the kernel by using the file mtune and stune.
> >Unfortunately it does not work. There must be some other importent file
> >which control the value in these files before we generate a new kernel.
> >
> >We have to setup the value for the shared memory to install baan.

UnixWare doesn't use the mtune/stune files like OpenServer does,
you will need to edit the files in /etc/conf/mtune.d to change the
default kernel parameters.



But the safest way to change kernel parameters, if you are not going
to use the System Tuner from the GUI, is to use /etc/conf/bin/idtune
- see the man page for idtune(1M).

Dave.

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