what is 2 in uadmin 2 0 command in solaris
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Answer / srinivas kalvacherla
uadmin 2 0 sync the filesystems and drops system to ok
prompt
uadmin 2 1 sync the filesystems and reboots to multi-user mode
uadmin 2 2 sync the filesystems and reboots interactively
uadmin 2 3 sync the filesystems and reboots to single-user mode
uadmin 2 6 sync the filesystems and powers off the system
uadmin 1 0 do not sync filesystems and drops system to ok prompt
uadmin 1 1 do not sync filesystems and reboots to multi-user
mode
uadmin 1 2 do not sync filesystems and reboots interactively
uadmin 1 3 do not sync filesystems and reboots to
single-user mode
uadmin 1 6 do not sync filesystems and powers off the system
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