Shutdown, Reboot and Init Process Flow On Solaris Unix

Posted by eggi on Oct 9, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell
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A handy chart to keep track of what init script run when you type your favorite command to change Solaris run levels. Today's post harkens back to an earlier post we did on clearing up some common misconceptions about Solaris run levels. That post took care of going through the in's and out's of what the differences between boot, reboot, init, shutdown, etc, all mean and has a lot of good practical examples to demonstrate each point.

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