Answer Posted / shahid
8 runlevels
0- powered down state - to shut down the os so that it safe
to power off the system
s or S - single user state -to run as single user with some
file systems mounted and accessible
1- administrative state - to access all file systems, user
logins are disabled
2- multiuser state
3- multiuser states with nfs resources shared - default
runlevel for solaris os
4- alternative multi user
5- powered down state
6- reboot state
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