what is a milestone and, how can we change the default
milestone?
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Answer / rohit
A milestone is defined as set of services.
These are diff type.
none
singleuser
multiuser
multiuser server
all
at ok prompt level we can type as
ok boot -m milesttone=singleuser(here which milestone we
want we can type that name)
if we can't type any milestone name default it will take
like
ok boot -m milestone=all.
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Answer / supreme
The command to set default run level againt /etc/inittab in
solaris 9
svcadm milestone -d milestone/single-user:default
or
svcadm milestone -d <FMRI>
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