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51 and if this succeeds, begins multi-user operation.
54 commences single-user operation by giving
55 the super-user a shell on the console.
60 prevent the system from going multi-user and to instead execute
61 a single-user shell without starting the normal daemons.
63 later be made to go to multi-user by exiting the
64 single-user shell (with ^D).
80 will require that the super-user password be
81 entered before the system will start a single-user shell.
103 raises the level to 1 before going multi-user for the first time.
105 subsequent operation, even on return to single-user.
106 If a level higher than 1 is desired while running multi-user,
107 it can be set before going multi-user, e.g., by the startup script
121 is a per-jail security level.
128 In multi-user operation,
181 .Dq Li "kill -HUP 1" .
184 re-reads the
209 utility will terminate multi-user operations and resume single-user mode
213 .Dq Li "kill \-TERM 1" .
226 .Dq Li "kill \-TSTP 1" .
228 multi-user operations, or a terminate will start a single-user shell.
240 .Dq Li "kill \-INT 1".
273 as the argument to the shutdown script if return to single-user mode
285 been needed during shutdown, for instance.
300 behavior, i.e., super-user can specify the desired
301 .Em run-level
308 .Bl -column Run-level SIGTERM
309 .It Sy "Run-level Signal Action"
313 .It Cm 1 Ta Dv SIGTERM Ta "Go to single-user mode"
326 .Bl -tag -width indent
333 That happens before entering single-user mode or multi-user
360 In particular, single-user operation is enforced
361 if the script terminates with a non-zero exit code,
391 In particular, if a non-default shell is used for running an
401 .Bl -tag -width /var/log/init.log -compact
421 .Bl -diag
426 .Bf -emphasis
458 behave as though they have security level \-1.
467 after all multi-user startup actions are complete.