7
Updating
from
a
Netw
ork
Serv
er
T
o
up date
from
a
Netdist
Serv
er
1.
Run
/etc/update .
2.
Select
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Change
Source
or
Destination
from
the
main
men
u.
3.
Then
select
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From
Netdist
Server
to
Local
System
.
The
follo wing
men
u
app ears:
d
a
c
b
From
Netdist
Server
to
Local
System
Modify
the
desired
fields
and
press
"Done".
Netdist
Server
(source):
Port
Number:
2106
Destination
Directory:
/
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Help
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Done
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Exit
Window
4.
In
the
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Netdist
Server
source
eld
en
ter
the
system
name
or
the
in
ternet
proto
col
address
of
the
netdist
serv
er
that
will
b e
the
source
of
the
up date.
T
o
nd
out
the
system
name,
en
ter
hostname
on
the
netdist
serv
er,
or
lo
ok
in
the
/etc/hosts
le
for
the
in
ternet
address.
There
is
no
default.
The
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Port
Number
eld
indicates
the
net
w
ork
p ort
n
um
b er
where
the
netdist
serv
er's
netdistd
command
is
resp onding
to
requests
for
up dates.
The
default
is
2106,
or
the
n
um
b er
asso
ciated
with
the
\netdist"
en
try
in
the
/etc/services
le
on
y
our
system.
The
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Destination
Directory
eld
indicates
the
name
of
the
directory
on
the
lo
cal
system
where
the
les
should
b e
loaded.
The
default
is
ro
ot
(/).
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Backing
Up,
Installing,
and
Updating
Y
our
Softw
are
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