The inittab file contains descriptions of the run states that your system is allowed to assume. Configure it to contain the default runlevels your system will assume when it boots.
man 5 inittab
The /etc/inittab file is a script that controls most of the boot sequence. It dictates what programs and scripts to launch and at what runlevels.
Ubuntu uses Upstart, as does Fedora 9 and later. There is no direct equivalent to /etc/inittab, as startup scripts run asynchronously. Each script in /etc/event.d serves a similar purpose to a line on a traditional inittab.
using i cloud
/etc/inittab Type [id:5:initdefault:]
Under the configure menu. Personally, i found it easier to not configure at all
How does user Configure Vsat on computer?
I think we can't configure AD in FAT32
Configure the router ID on both routers. Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0. Configure a loopback interface on both routers. Configure the proper subnet masks on the router interfaces.
You can configure the Yokogawa HIS in system view through the enclosed system display. The control system will allow you to configure the system as desired.Ê
How do you Install and configure the printer on one of the PCs?
You configure them in the local network connection properties dialog box.