Sagar, If you need to post relevant config/log files, please be sure to remove your company specific info and use a service like http://pastebin.com/ (do not post to this list). For point 2, you'll want to install vim-full (sudo apt-get install vim-full).
Can you describe the problems 1 and 3 in detail so that we can help you better?Are you using NFS mounted home directories? As far as I know a default installation of Ubuntu uses dhclient to get IP addresses. If you have a DNS server running, the IP addresses should be assigned automatically. You could also compare the relevant configuration files on the older (Ubuntu 7.10 ) client to get a better idea. Configuration files of major services/applications do not usually change drastically. Regards, Ritesh On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:40 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Members , > Im Sagar.Pinninti from banglore, working in the linux admin role . > > I faced the following problems with ubuntu9.04 > 1. My server is in centos5.2 all clients are in ubuntu7.10 yet , i tried wit > one my cleint with fresh installation but i got te problem in migrating the > client to server (i.e) > exporting the /home to server , the client couldnot able to bind with > centos5.2-i386 server > > 2. vim is not installed by default in this 9.04 > > 3.even if we issue the ip in graphical mode after rebooting server,the ip is > not standard i mean ip is not stable still i make entries in terminal mode > in /etc/network/interfaces file . > Other two are the minor things ,the major problem is migrating the clients > . If i could do tat i can change all my clients into 9.04 > If you want i can send all other details and config files > > > Thankingyou, > > Sagar.Pinninti > > ________________________________ > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. Click > here. > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
