Answer Posted / vishwnath
Solaris Run Levels
1) Init 0 : Gracefully bring the server to ok prompt.
2) init 1 or S : Single user mode with criticle file system
mounted.
3) init 2 : Multiuser without NFS
4) init 3 : Multiuser wi th NFS
5) init 4 : undefined
6) init 5: shutdown the server
7) init 6 : restart server
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