unixware --
switch to UnixWare environment from OpenServer environment
Synopsis
unixware [command [arg...]]
Description
Use this command from an OpenServer shell (see
openserver(1))
to execute a UnixWare command in a UnixWare shell environment, or (with
no arguments) switch to a UnixWare shell.
The command given, if any, must be followed by any required
arguments to the UnixWare command.
The unixware command uses
chroot(2)
to switch back to the UnixWare root file system.
It also attempts to restore the shell environment in effect
when the last openserver command was executed by the invoking user.
If no previous shell environment is available, the following default values are used:
SCOMPAT
no value
SHELL
/bin/sh
root PATH
/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/ccs/bin
non-root PATH
/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/java/bin:.
root PS1
#
non-root PS1
$
LANG
C
TZ
GMT0
Notes
You can also execute a UnixWare command from an OpenServer shell by
specifying the full path of the UnixWare command preceded
by /unixware.
For example, to execute the UnixWare grep command from an
OpenServer shell, enter:
/unixware/usr/bin/grep
Executing UnixWare commands in this manner, however, is done within
the current OpenServer shell environment.