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/illumos-gate/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dmultiboot.texi105 * Operating systems::
108 * Convenience to operating systems::
116 Every operating system ever created tends to have its own boot loader.
117 Installing a new operating system on a machine generally involves
120 operating systems to coexist reliably on one machine through typical
122 choice of boot loaders for a particular operating system --- if the one
123 that comes with the operating system doesn't do exactly what you want,
127 operating systems, it shouldn't be too difficult for a few people in the
128 free operating system communities to put their heads together and solve
129 this problem for the popular free operating systems. That's what this
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H A Dmultiboot.info57 * Operating systems::
60 * Convenience to operating systems::
69 Every operating system ever created tends to have its own boot loader.
70 Installing a new operating system on a machine generally involves
73 operating systems to coexist reliably on one machine through typical
75 of boot loaders for a particular operating system -- if the one that
76 comes with the operating system doesn't do exactly what you want, or
80 operating systems, it shouldn't be too difficult for a few people in the
81 free operating system communities to put their heads together and solve
82 this problem for the popular free operating systems. That's what this
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H A Dgrub.info-148 * Booting:: How to boot different operating systems
92 control to an operating system "kernel" software (such as Linux or GNU
93 Mach). The kernel, in turn, initializes the rest of the operating
97 variety of free operating systems, as well as proprietary operating
105 an arbitrary operating system the way you like, without recording the
126 operating system. It emulates the boot loader and can be used for
132 (1) "chain-load" is the mechanism for loading unsupported operating
303 Some people like to acknowledge both the operating system and
307 like to call their GNU operating systems "Linux systems."
339 may have seen before in your operating system(s), and you need to know
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/
H A Dlgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp43 The operating system uses the lgroup affinities as advice on where to run a
52 the operating system will try to run the thread and allocate its memory on the
56 them is unspecified and up to the operating system to choose. The lgroup with
58 (see \fBlgrp_home\fR(3LGRP)) and is usually the operating system's first choice
76 The \fBLGRP_AFF_STRONG\fR affinity serves as a hint to the operating system
78 the thread's home lgroup, the operating system will avoid rehoming it to
81 examples of events that can cause the operating system to change the thread's
85 The \fBLGRP_AFF_WEAK\fR affinity is a hint to the operating system that the
87 weak affinity for its home lgroup, the operating system interprets this to mean
90 binding and manipulation are examples of events that can cause the operating
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man9e/
H A Dmac.9e368 If errors were detected, then the frame should not be sent to the operating
406 should deliver them to the rest of the operating system by calling
488 For devices operating at higher data rates, interrupt coalescing is an
566 needs to keep track of while it's operating:
584 operating system.
870 The following capabilities are still evolving in the operating system.
873 However, if such drivers are not present inside the core operating
902 or zones in play as the operating system will be able to use the
933 Implementing this capability will lead to the operating system being
946 This is then made available to the broader operating system and consumed
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man1/
H A Duname.116 .\" Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System
67 prints the current operating system's name.
96 Prints the operating system release level.
98 Prints the name of the operating system.
114 Prints the operating system version.
138 \&...prints the operating system name and release level, separated by one SPACE
168 To determine the operating system name and release level, use
170 To determine only the operating system release level, use
172 Notice that operating system release levels are not guaranteed to be in
H A Disainfo.126 operating system. These are a subset of the list returned by \fBisalist\fR(1).
48 Prints the name of the instruction set(s) used by the operating system kernel
59 supported by the current version of the operating system.
102 \fBExample 2 \fRInvoking \fBisainfo\fR on a System Running the 64-bit Operating
107 operating system on a 64-bit SPARC processor:
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3jedec/
H A Dlibjedec_temp_range.3jedec53 .It Operating Case Temperature
55 operating.
63 .It Operating Ambient Temperature
65 operating in.
67 .It Operating Junction Temperature
71 the device is not operating and is powered-off.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man7/
H A Dgrub.712 The current release of the Solaris operating system is shipped with the GRUB
22 starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring control to an operating
24 initializes the rest of the operating system (for example, a GNU [Ed. note: or
29 as well as proprietary, operating systems, by means of chain-loading. GRUB is
33 ported GRUB to the Solaris operating system.]
38 operating system the way you like, without recording the physical position of
H A Dbrands.78 brands \- alternate operating environments for non-global zones
12 non-global zones that contain non-native operating environments.
15 The term "brand" can refer to a wide range of operating environments. All brand
27 that a branded zone provides a single operating environment. Once a zone has
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man4d/
H A Dmem.4d34 address space of the operating system kernel, excluding memory that is
39 virtual address space of the operating system kernel, including memory that is
52 4GB on a system running the 32-bit operating environment. In this case, you can
105 Provides access to the virtual address space of the operating system kernel,
115 Provides access to the virtual address space of the operating system kernel,
130 running operating system or to modify the state of a hardware device is
H A Dimc.4d30 driver plugs into the operating systems fault management framework
73 Many vendors use EMCAv2 to hide memory errors from the operating system.
77 uncorrectable DIMM errors from the operating system.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man2/
H A Duname.28 uname \- get name of current operating system
20 The \fBuname()\fR function stores information identifying the current operating
40 the current operating system in the character array \fBsysname\fR. Similarly,
43 identify the operating system. The \fBmachine\fR member contains a standard
44 name that identifies the hardware on which the operating system is running.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man8/
H A Ddumpadm.811 dumpadm \- configure operating system crash dump
21 configuration of the operating system crash dump facility. A crash dump is a
23 error. When a fatal operating system error occurs, a message describing the
24 error is printed to the console. The operating system then generates a crash
31 Fatal operating system errors can be caused by bugs in the operating system,
36 an operating system crash, the \fBsavecore\fR(8) utility is executed
42 When the operating system takes a crash dump the default behavior is to
53 reserved as virtual memory backing store for the operating system. Thus, no
517 operating system crash dump files themselves may contain secure information.
H A Dcfgadm_sbd.8102 The component is available for use by the operating system.
111 The component is not available for use by the operating system.
158 powered on and in the disconnected state crashes the operating system and can
424 For permanent memory, the operating system must be suspended (that is,
426 reprogrammed. If the operating system must be suspended, you will be prompted
504 constraints of the hardware and operating system.
602 An operating system setting that prevents the memory from being unconfigured.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/boot/efi/include/Protocol/
H A DBds.h26 This function uses policy data from the platform to determine what operating
28 also optionally make the use of user input to determine the operating system
32 the selected operating system or system utility. During this process,
53 /// The EFI_BDS_ARCH_PROTOCOL transfers control from DXE to an operating
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man5/
H A Dpkginfo.5227 1\fR" allows run states of \fBS\fR, \fBs\fR or \fB1\fR). The Solaris operating
284 allows run states of \fBS\fR, \fBs\fR or \fB1\fR). The Solaris operating
382 of the core operating system, or that are dependent on interfaces exported by
383 the core operating system, or that deliver device drivers, or runtime libraries
384 that use or export operating system interfaces that are not guaranteed to be
387 Packages that deliver components that are not part of the core operating system
569 Solaris-only parameter indicating of version of the Solaris operating
649 \fISystem Administration Guide: Virtualization Using the Solaris Operating
744 \fISystem Administration Guide: Virtualization Using the Solaris Operating
H A Dcore.532 The operating system writes out a core file for a process when the process is
52 The operating system attempts to create up to two core files for each
61 Therefore, by default, the operating system attempts to create a core file named
235 structures that was passed by the operating system as startup information to
252 This structure contains things of interest to a debugger from the operating
312 This structure contains things of interest to a debugger from the operating
332 structures that was passed by the operating system as startup information to
536 From the operating system's perspective, a path is often just a NUL-terminated
570 This structure contains things of interest to a debugger from the operating
H A Dloader.conf.564 is provided by the operating system and may be replaced on operating
76 Loader defaults provided by the operating system.
79 May be provided by the operating system.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3nsl/
H A Dsecure_rpc.3nsl139 operating system independent, to an \fBAUTH_SYS\fR credential. The
198 This function returns the unique, operating system independent netname of the
209 This function converts a domain-specific hostname \fIhost\fR to an operating
299 This function converts an operating system independent netname \fIname\fR to a
312 This function converts an operating system independent netname to a
331 This function converts a domain-specific username to an operating system
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/fm/dicts/
H A DSENSOR.po35 msgstr "External sensors indicate that a fan is no longer operating\ncorrectly. Refer to %s for mo…
51 msgstr "External sensors indicate that a power supply is no longer operating correctly. Refer to %…
67 msgstr "External sensors indicate that a fan is no longer operating correctly. Refer to %s for mor…
83 msgstr "External sensors indicate that a power supply is no longer operating correctly. Refer to %…
147 msgstr "A sensor indicates that this power supply is not operating properly due to some external co…
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/i86pc/os/cpupm/
H A Dcpupm_amd.c39 * allowed operating systems to control power and performance settings in a way
70 * performance can only be achieved if an operating system parks idle CPU cores
123 * operating environment."
133 * correct given the operating system managing CPU cores in a way roughly
134 * commensurate with how AMD would expect an operating system to manage them.
161 * scale" a processor supports, where the operating system requests some factor
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/mdb/
H A DREADME29 live operating system, operating system crash dumps, user processes, user
31 environment for debugging complex software systems such as an operating system,
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/initpkg/
H A DrcS.sh85 _INIT_UTS_SYSNAME="$1" # Operating system name (uname -s)
89 _INIT_UTS_SYSNAME="$1" # Operating system name (uname -s)
94 _INIT_UTS_RELEASE="$1" # Operating system release (uname -r)
95 _INIT_UTS_VERSION="$2" # Operating system version (uname -v)
H A Drc0.sh50 _INIT_UTS_SYSNAME="$1" # Operating system name (uname -s)
52 _INIT_UTS_RELEASE="$3" # Operating system release (uname -r)
53 _INIT_UTS_VERSION="$4" # Operating system version (uname -v)

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