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07-23-2001 07:46 AM
07-23-2001 07:46 AM
inittab action entry
I read the man pages of inittab and in the action section of initdefault
" The initdefault enrty cannot specify that boot init start in the single-user state"
What does this mean. What I understand with this sentence is you cannot specify like this
init:1:initdefault:
Is this is correct understanding?
" The initdefault enrty cannot specify that boot init start in the single-user state"
What does this mean. What I understand with this sentence is you cannot specify like this
init:1:initdefault:
Is this is correct understanding?
Win/Win
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07-23-2001 08:00 AM
07-23-2001 08:00 AM
Re: inittab action entry
Hi
the initdefault is the default run level that your system is booting .
the man pages is telling that you can change the initdefault to run level 1 because it is not a sigle user mode .
to boot in a single user mode you must interupt with the ipl and boot with hpux -is or you can also use the shutdown command with no option.
in most cases that initdefault is run level 3 but if you are using vue you need to define the run level to 4 .
you cant define the initdefult to s ( for single user mode )
the initdefault is the default run level that your system is booting .
the man pages is telling that you can change the initdefault to run level 1 because it is not a sigle user mode .
to boot in a single user mode you must interupt with the ipl and boot with hpux -is or you can also use the shutdown command with no option.
in most cases that initdefault is run level 3 but if you are using vue you need to define the run level to 4 .
you cant define the initdefult to s ( for single user mode )
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07-23-2001 08:04 AM
07-23-2001 08:04 AM
Re: inittab action entry
By using ISL>hpux -is it will enter into single-user mode. But question was can I enter the rstate value 1 or not?
Win/Win
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07-23-2001 08:13 AM
07-23-2001 08:13 AM
Re: inittab action entry
I believe you want init S not init 1.
Yes you can specify there.. but why would you want to?
Bring it up from ISL.
Later,
Bill
Yes you can specify there.. but why would you want to?
Bring it up from ISL.
Later,
Bill
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