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Customizing UNIX system startup

Changing the default system state

You can temporarily change the default system state of the computer by changing the second field of the initdefault line in your /etc/inittab file. However, changes made directly to this file might be overwritten at the next system reboot.

To make the change permanent, also make the change to the same line in the /etc/conf/init.d/kernel file.


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