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init
SYNTAX
/etc/init [ 0123456SsQq ]
/etc/init
FUNCTION
Process control initialization. init
is the last step in the boot procedure. It begins
multi-user operation.
SOME OPTIONS
0-6 - Multi-user Run Levels (Normally 2)
s/S - Single User Run Level
q/Q - init instantaneously re-examines the
/etc/inittab file, and updates
system parameters if necessary.
init is invoked as the last step in the boot process.
The first thing init does is to look for /etc/inittab
and see if there is an entry of type initdefault.
If there is, init uses the run-level specified in
that entry as the initial run-level to enter. If this
entry is not in inittab or if inittab is not found, init
requests that the user enter the run level from the system
console.
Let us use the init command to go
to multi-user mode, by typing init 2.
to multi-user mode, by typing /etc/init.
$PROMPT$
That is correct!
You've got it on the 2nd try.
Good, you understand the concept.
Please type init 2
Please type init 2
Please type /etc/init
Please type /etc/init
I guess I must type this for you:
$PROMPT$
FORGET1
Observe the result on the terminal!
$PROMPT$init 2
$PROMPT$/etc/init
Multi-user Initialization
Memory Size 898K
Starting Daemons
Starting Login Ports
Tue. May 16, 10:22 PST 1988
UNIX System V-2
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