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38 In a normal reboot, the system checks the disks and comes up multi-user
39 without intervention at the console.
42 This will leave the system in single-user mode, with only the console
44 (If the console has been marked ``insecure'' in
46 you must enter the root password to bring the machine to single-user mode.)
48 and then to return to single-user mode by signaling
52 To bring the system up to a multi-user configuration from the single-user
54 all you have to do is hit ^D on the console. The system
57 a multi-user restart script (and
68 ``fsck \-p'' or force a reboot with
79 when you are running multi-user.
80 Either command will kill all processes and give you a shell on the console,
82 system is taken single-user. If you wish to come up multi-user again, you
86 \fB#\fP \fI/sbin/umount -a\fP
96 prints a warning diagnostic on the console.
104 which may log them on the console.
117 (e.g. with the command \fItail \-r /var/log/messages\fP).
135 You should arrange to do a towers-of-hanoi dump sequence; we tune
148 so that dump can notify logged-in operators when it needs help.
196 blocking factor; the number of sectors per track is usually
208 Exhaustion of user-file space is certain to occur
234 program uses an ``in-place'' algorithm that
286 out at 20-30 tps in practice), and the user cpu utilization (us) should
292 be non-zero). It is healthy for the paging demon to free pages when
301 is overloaded or imbalanced. If you have several non-dma
303 that are doing high-speed non-buffered input/output, then the system
304 time may go high (60-70% or higher).
307 activity (in) and per-device interrupt counts,
309 our large machines we average about 60-200 context switches and interrupts
310 per second and about 50-500 system calls per second.
317 If you expect to be in a memory-poor environment
326 In general, there are six well-known targets supported by
363 may be mounted read-only by multiple machines.
391 If you want to mount your source tree read-only,
520 /usr/local/man/cat[1-8] to encourage this practice (see
610 In particular, look at the \fB\-i\fP and \fB\-s\fP options in the manual page.
622 accept a \fB\-d\fP option forcing