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<tt>Michael Brown wrote:</tt>
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<title>Re: [gPXE] sanbootconf hostname setting</title>
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<p><tt><font size="2">...A user could then choose to have a startup
script that<br>
checks the TCP/IP hostname against the computer name, and kicks off a
rename<br>
and domain rejoin procedure if they differ. (I remember scripting
something<br>
like this for NT4 many years ago.)</font></tt></p>
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Ah yes, this is accomplished with the 'dscl' and 'dsconfigad'
commands... No wait, that's Mac OS X. I meant 'netdom', which is
Windows domain-joining from CLI/script.<br>
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- Shao Miller<br>
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