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 Specifying Hosts for Loading Configuration Files
You can designate one or two hosts (called the primary and secondary initial file servers) from which the terminal can download its configuration file.
- Note:
 - If you do not designate initial file servers, the terminal attempts 
to download a configuration file from the boot host (the host 
from which the terminal downloaded its X server). 
 
The terminal first attempts to download a configuration file from the primary file server host. If that attempt fails, the terminal tries the secondary file server host. 
Terminals booted locally from a PCMCIA card can load configuration files from the network if you designate a default file server host. 
For information about designating initial file servers and a default file server for a locally booted terminal, see Chapter 5, Configuring Network Services.
 
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