Init S on System V 3.2
stephen.a.rago
sar0 at cbnewsl.att.com
Fri Jun 8 22:27:57 AEST 1990
In article <1990Jun8.025421.25366 at cbnewsl.att.com>, sar0 at cbnewsl.att.com (stephen.a.rago) writes:
>
> Use init 0, instead of init s, but you'll have to remount the file
> systems if you need access to them. Init state 0 will kill the
I'm sorry, I meant init 1, not init 0. Init state 0 powers the
machine off (if it's a 3b2). Init state 1 is what you want.
Steve Rago
sar at attunix.att.com
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