Patch for /usr/bin/netcfg

Hi all!
I have submitted a bug report and made a patch for /usr/bin/netcfg, from initscripts-0.7.2-3.
Now "netcfg --menu" works perfect with GPM enabled, so we can choose a different profile from a VC without shutting down GPM.
Of course, "/etc/rc.d/network restart" (or start) will work too when having NET_PROFILES=(menu) in /etc/rc.conf - and executed from a VC.
Hope it helps.
You will find the patch and the bug report in the following link:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/4916

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    No patches were applied.
    Install log files written :
      /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_short_2014.11.25_14.53.01.log
      /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_verbose_2014.11.25_14.53.01.log
    standby_node#
    standby_node#
    standby_node#uname -a
    SunOS standby_node 5.10 Generic_118833-17 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T200
    standby_node#
    standby_node#
    standby_node#iniy t 6
    standby_node#
    standby_node#
    standby_node#
    all patch skipped   i dont why can u any solution for that???

  • Patch for modbin6-1.00.38.exe is out.. "2MBIOS.BIN can't open!" Solved.

    Hi mates,
    ive decide to make a patch for modbin6 1.00.38 to improve stability and minise risk of modding the BIOS. for users which is reading this post if never heard about MODBIN better avoid reading below. its nice program for basic BIOS mod, simple to use, but very danger in the same time couse mess with BIOS and inproperty using may couse disaster. im not gona advert or to invite persons to use it. just wana make this program to be used normally to bring stability and minise risk of making corrupted BIOSes.. for persons which is already using it and have experience with him or with person Enthu which is wana try it and they dont worry if mobo may caouse for trash. there is 2 reasons to making this patch.
       1. couse sometimes im using it there is features on it wchich gives basic stuffs, unlocking hidden features locked by manifacturer(sometimes really usefull especially for DIMM Vcore..). so there is a nasty bug on it which gona explain later. most of persons who is using MODBIN know about it. so that patch will spend me alot of time and minimise risk of mistake during avoiding bug couse operation need several procedure and automatised will risk free and much fastern.
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    Quote from: Borg Number One on 16-July-05, 05:24:51
    Hi.
    It is a kind of sad fact that many users just know how to use the mouse and keyboard. 
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    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=45538
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=63210&highlight=config.nt
    +++ BNOBTC & BNOBLG +++
    http://bnobtc.pix-art.com
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    Download: MODBINPATCH
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    176.230p144144230q195     *comment Hold "ALT" and write number
    ^Z                                  *comment "CTRL+Z" then hit "Enter"
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    con (command line switch)
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    copy con ffs.com|ffs                   
    ░.цpРРцq├                                 
    ^Z                                           
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    DB

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    Log File    : /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2009-03-26_01-23-19AM.log
    Date & Time : Tue Mar 31 03:13:12 PDT 2009
    Oracle Home : /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0
    OPatch Ver. : 11.1.0.6.2
    Current Dir : /nfs/bld/d22/AB/autobuild/passwd
    Command     : lsinventory -invPtrLoc /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0/oraInst.loc
    Log File    : /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2009-03-31_03-13-12AM.log
    Date & Time : Tue Mar 31 03:13:18 PDT 2009
    Oracle Home : /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0
    OPatch Ver. : 11.1.0.6.2
    Current Dir : /nfs/bld/d22/AB/autobuild/passwd
    Command     : lsinventory -invPtrLoc /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0/oraInst.loc
    Log File    : /nfs/bld/d26/PRDXBLD9/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2009-03-31_03-13-18AM.log
    Date & Time : Wed Dec 19 19:59:52 GMT+05:30 2012
    Oracle Home : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0
    OPatch Ver. : 11.1.0.6.2
    Current Dir : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0/OPatch
    Command     : lsinventory
    Log File    : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2012-12-19_19-59-52PM.log
    Date & Time : Thu Dec 20 00:03:59 GMT+05:30 2012
    Oracle Home : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0
    OPatch Ver. : 11.1.0.6.2
    Current Dir : /home/Oracle/6078836
    Command     : apply
    Log File    : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2012-12-20_00-03-59AM.log
    Date & Time : Thu Dec 20 01:28:42 GMT+05:30 2012
    Oracle Home : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0
    OPatch Ver. : 11.1.0.6.2
    Current Dir : /home/Oracle
    Command     : lsinventory -detail
    Log File    : /oracle/VIS/db/tech_st/11.1.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2012-12-20_01-28-42AM.log

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