10.82.3. Contents of Sysvinit
Short Descriptions
Logs boot messages to a log file |
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Normally invokes shutdown with the
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The first process to be started when the kernel has initialized the hardware which takes over the boot process and starts all the proceses it is instructed to |
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Sends a signal to all processes, except the processes in its own session so it will not kill the shell running the script that called it |
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Shows which users last logged in (and out), searching
back through the |
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Shows the failed login attempts, as logged in
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Controls whether other users can send messages to the current user's terminal |
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Tells you whether or not a directory is a mount point. |
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Reports the PIDs of the given programs |
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Tells the kernel to halt the system and switch off the computer (see halt) |
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Tells the kernel to reboot the system (see halt) |
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Reports the previous and the current run-level, as noted
in the last run-level record in |
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Brings the system down in a secure way, signaling all processes and notifying all logged-in users |
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Allows root to log in; it is normally invoked by init when the system goes into single user mode |
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Tells init which run-level to change to |
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Displays the content of the given login file in a more user-friendly format |
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Writes a message to all logged-in users |