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uname: error writing name when booting<br />

Cause<br />

Error is as follows: uname: error writing name when booting System cannot<br />

bootstrap.<br />

Action<br />

Boot off CD-ROM and check /etc/nodename. The file must contain exactly one line<br />

with the name of the system. No blank, or other, lines are allowed.<br />

undefined control<br />

Cause<br />

This message, prefaced by the file name and line number involved, is from the C<br />

preprocessor /usr/ccs/lib/cpp, and indicates a line starting with a sharp (#) but<br />

not followed by a valid keyword such as define or include.<br />

Action<br />

A piece of software might be running the C preprocessor on an initialization file that<br />

you thought was interpreted by a shell. In most shells, the sharp (#) indicates a<br />

comment. The C preprocessor considers comments to be anything between /* and */<br />

delimiters.<br />

Unmatched ‘<br />

Cause<br />

This message from the C shell csh(1) indicates that a user typed a command<br />

containing a backquote symbol (‘) without a closing backquote. Similar messages<br />

result from an unmatched single quote (’) or an unmatched double quote ("). Other<br />

shells generally give a continuation prompt when a command line contains an<br />

unmatched quote symbol.<br />

Alphabetical Message Listing 193

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