how many run level in solaris?
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Answer / ajay
init 0 -ok prompt(open boot prompt)
init 1- single user with system administrator mode.
init 2 -multi-user mode.
init 3 - Extend multi-user mode
init 4 -Is available to be defined as an alternative
multi user environment configuration. It is not necessary
for system operation and is usually not used.
init 5 - Shut the machine down so that it is safe to remove
the power.Have the machine remove power, if possible.
init 6 - Stop the operating system and reboot to the
state defined by the initdefault entry in /etc/inittab.
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Answer / bharadwaja
There are no run-levels for solaris. Am afraid saying that
but it is true.
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Answer / s.senthilkumar
init 0 -ok prompt(open boot prompt)
init 1- single user with system administrator mode.
init 2 -multi-user mode.
init 3 - Extend multi-user mode
init 4 -Is available to be defined as an alternative
multi user environment configuration. It is not necessary
for system operation and is usually not used.
init 5 - Shut the machine down so that it is safe to remove
the power.Have the machine remove power, if possible.
init 6 - Stop the operating system and reboot to the
state defined by the initdefault entry in /etc/inittab.
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Answer / anitha
6 run leves
init 0
init 1
init 2
init 3
init 4
init 5
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Answer / anitha
6 runlevels
init 0
init 1
init 2
init 3
init 5
init 6
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Answer / krishnakumarnair
8 Run levels
init 0 -ok prompt(open boot prompt)
init 1- single user with system administrator mode.
init 2 -multi-user mode.
init 3 - Extend multi-user mode
init 4 -Is available to be defined as an alternative
multi user environment configuration. It is not necessary
for system operation and is usually not used.
init 5 - Shut the machine down so that it is safe to remove
the power.Have the machine remove power, if possible.
init 6 - Stop the operating system and reboot to the
state defined by the initdefault entry in /etc/inittab.
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Answer / p.r.l.prasanna
In solaris runlevels are 9
1. init S
2. init s
3. init 0
4. init 1
5. init 2
6. init 3
7. init 4
8. init 5
9. init 6
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