These are different "runlevels", which determine what daemons and processes are running. Runlevel 1 is single-user mode, meaning very few daemons are running. Runlevel S is used for the basic scripts that need to run to enter runlevel 1.
Hi, There are 8 Run States are there in Solaris. 1) INIT 0 = to boot in to OBP Prompt 2) INIT S = to Boot into Single user mode or maintainence mode, (in INIT S only Critical filesystems are mounted) 3) INIT 1 = to boot into Singler user mode (in INIT 1 all the file systems in /etc/vfstab need to mount) 4) INIT 2 = to boot into Multi user mode (in INIT 2 no network demons will work) 5) INIT 3 = to boot into default multiuser mode (in INIT 3 all the Services and demons will work) 6) INIT 4 = Still not in use 7) INIT 5 = Shutdown 8) INIT 6 = Reboot Hope this helps.. Regards Srinivas
Given side S, the diagonal is S * √2. So the difference is Diagonal - side = (S √2) - S = S (√2 - 1) so Given Difference / (2 - 1) = S That's the size of the side of the square :)
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Run level 1 is considered an adminstrative mode, usually for installing packages and so forth. In this situation, you want a minimal set of processes running, no other users logged in, and local filesystems mounted. It usually requires the /etc/inittab file for the definitions of what processes to start at different run levels. Run level s is for single user mode, usually considered an administrative mode as well, but for more of a basic environment; local file systems are not mounted and the /etc/inittab file does not have to exist. Usually, single user level is for repairing systems or troubleshooting the system.
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