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Starting and stopping the system
Starting and stopping the system
Understanding the boot process
Boot scenarios
Where the boot programs reside
The boot slice
The stand slice
Starting (rebooting) your system
Stopping your system
Stopping your system using SCOadmin
Using the shutdown command
Using the haltsys and reboot commands
Logging in as root
Building on boot
Forcing confirmation before build on boot
Installing a new kernel
Initiating an interactive boot session
Bootable partition administration
Create new partitions during installation
Creating a new boot partition
Changing the active boot partition
Troubleshooting
Fixing a frozen cursor during login
What to do if the system does not boot
Customizing UNIX system startup
Entering the default state during powerup
Early initialization
Preparing the system state change
About system states
System state directories
How system state files are used
Creating your own system state files
Changing the default system state
Changing system states after powerup
Changing to single-user state (system state s)
Changing to multi-user state (system state 2)
Changing to networking state (system state 3)
Changing to the reboot state (system state 6)
Modifying .profile and .login files
Changing the /etc/motd file