what is differnce between boot -s and boot -S ?
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Answer / jagdish prasad
-s : Only critical filesystems like / /var/opt /usr are
mounted and is used for system maintenance
-S : All the filesystems which were earlier mounted are
mounted and is used for system administration
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Answer / veeresh sajjan
-S IS A SINGLEUSER MODE WITH FEW SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
-s IS A SINGLEUSER MODE WITH NO SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
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Answer / ravi
init -s SINGLE USERMODE WITH ROOT FILE SYSTEM
init -S SINGLE USERMODE NETWORK SUPPORT
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Hello Everyone, One of our servers is showing a strange issue, let me paste the output Code: root # uptime 4:37pm 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.04 Its been running since months but you can see after time there isn't any output like up 191 days(s). Even the who command with b and r option isn't giving any output. Code: root # who -b root # root # who -r root # the date command displays correct output. I am not sure but is it because someone has played with utmpx and wtmpx files, is reboot the only solution we have. Can anyone help us since we don't intend to reboot the server for such a reason and also no one has complained till yet.
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