what is the use of /etc/path-to-inst file..?
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Answer / t.k.chaitanya
it contains the instance names
instance names r the kernel abbriviated names which is used
by the kernel for reffering to adevice
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Answer / radhakrishna
In one word we can say it's nothing but kernel image.
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Answer / n k sahoo
it contains the instance names
instance names r the kernels abbriviated names which is used
by the kernel for reffering to every adevice on a system .
This file is required at boot time for device mapping
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Answer / soumendra
it shows the nic card name along with the instance name.
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