what is differnce between boot -s and boot -S ?
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Answer / jagdish prasad
-s : Only critical filesystems like / /var/opt /usr are
mounted and is used for system maintenance
-S : All the filesystems which were earlier mounted are
mounted and is used for system administration
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Answer / veeresh sajjan
-S IS A SINGLEUSER MODE WITH FEW SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
-s IS A SINGLEUSER MODE WITH NO SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
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Answer / ravi
init -s SINGLE USERMODE WITH ROOT FILE SYSTEM
init -S SINGLE USERMODE NETWORK SUPPORT
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