suscfg(1M)
suscfg --
enable and disable UNIX95 conformance
Synopsis
/u95/bin/suscfg -d
/u95/bin/suscfg -e
/u95/bin/suscfg -n
Description
The suscfg command performs the tasks necessary to enable
and disable conformance with the X/Open UNIX95 Brand (Single UNIX
Specification) on the running system.
This command performs the following tasks:
-
reconfigures the UNIX system kernel, changing the value of the
RSTCHOWN kernel tunable parameter
-
changes the default login shell for new users
-
edits /etc/profile
For more detail, see
``Tasks performed by suscfg(1M)'' in Differences for SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare 1 and 2 users.
Command options:
-d-
Disables conformance and reconfigures the kernel; this may take a few
minutes.
-e-
Enables conformance and reconfigures the kernel; this may take a few
minutes.
-n-
Queries the current running system and prints a message indicated
whether or not UNIX95 conformance is currently enabled or disabled.
Notices
Use of either the -d or -e options reconfigures
the UNIX kernel; you must reboot the system to rebuild the kernel
and install it as the running system.
References
idtune(1M),
``UNIX95 conformance'' in Differences for SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare 1 and 2 users
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004