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System Administration Guide: Basic Administration     Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10
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Preface

1.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)

2.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)

3.  Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System

4.  Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview)

5.  Shutting Down a System (Tasks)

6.  Modifying Oracle Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)

7.  Booting an Oracle Solaris System (Tasks)

8.  Troubleshooting Booting an Oracle Solaris System (Tasks)

9.  Managing the Oracle Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)

10.  x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference)

11.  Managing Services (Overview)

12.  Managing Services (Tasks)

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passwd command
assigning role password, How to Add a Role
assigning user password, How to Add a User
passwd file, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
fields in, Fields in the passwd File
recovering
SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
user ID number assignment and, User ID Numbers
passwords
assigning to roles, How to Add a Role
assigning to users, How to Add a User
passwords (user)
aging, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
changing
frequency of, User Passwords
by user
User Passwords
User Passwords
choosing, User Passwords
description, User Passwords
encryption, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
precautions
User Passwords
User Passwords
setting, User Passwords
PATH environment variable
description
Bash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
The PATH Variable
permissions, Default File Permissions (umask)
poweroff command, System Shutdown Commands
primary groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
.profile file, customizing, Customizing a User Initialization File
profiles (SMF), description, SMF Profiles
PROM, finding the PROM revision, SPARC: How to Find the PROM Revision Number for a System
properties, changing the boot-file property, SPARC: How to Change the Default Kernel by Using the Boot PROM
PS1 environment variable, Bash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
pseudo-ttys, User ID Numbers
pseudo user logins, User ID Numbers
PXEClient, GRUB based network boot, Booting an x86 Based System from the Network