if /etc/system file file got deleted how you will
regenerate from ok prompt ? in solaris
and if and /etc/inittab file got deleted how you will
regenerate from ok prompt
and if both files got deleted how you will regenerate from
ok prompt
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Answer / chari
if /etc/system file deleted take the back-up of file.if at
all no back-up copy /dev/null file to /etc/system in ok
prompt and it copies default files to /etc/system.
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