22 SunFDDI/P1.0 Adapter User’s GuideMay 1997
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Removing SunFDDI/P
If you remove the SunFDDI/P hardware interfaces fromyour machine, you
also need to remove the SunFDDI/P software to prevent the device driver
from starting each time you reboot the machine.
Use pkgrm(1M) to remove unbundled software frommachines running a
Solaris 2.xenvironment. Refer to Installing Solaris Software for detailed
information on removing software packages using pkgrm.

To Remove SunFDDI/P

1. Log in as root or become superuser.
2. Use pkgrm to remove SunFDDI/P.
The post-remove script removes the modifications made to the system files
and updates the package information on your machine.
3. Modify the /etc/hosts file to remove the IP addresses and host names
for the SunFDDI/P interfaces that were inserted by the post-installation
script.
4. Reboot the machine to ensure correct system operation.
#/usr/sbin/pkgrm SUNWpfr
#/usr/sbin/pkgrm SUNWpft