System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
    
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 reboot command ( Index Term Link )
  -f and -e options described ( Index Term Link )
  adding the /etc/fastreboot file
   Fast Reboot ( Index Term Link )
 
 rebuilding corrupt boot archive (how to) ( Index Term Link )
 
 recover root password (how to), SPARC ( Index Term Link )
 
 recovering
  booting the failsafe archive
   GRUB based booting ( Index Term Link )
 
 reference, administering GRUB ( Index Term Link )
 
 remote package server
  adding packages to a spool directory (example of) ( Index Term Link )
  software installation from ( Index Term Link )
  software installation from (example of) ( Index Term Link )
 
 removef command ( Index Term Link )
 
 removing
  packages with administration files and ( Index Term Link )
  patches
   using patchrm ( Index Term Link )
  software packages
   guidelines for ( Index Term Link )
 
 removing and adding packages and patches
  restrictions on
   zones ( Index Term Link )
 
 repairing the /etc/passwd file, SPARC ( Index Term Link )
 
 repository (SMF)
  description ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 reset command ( Index Term Link )
 
 resetting, a SPARC based system ( Index Term Link )
 
 restarters (SMF) ( Index Term Link )
  description ( Index Term Link )
 
 restrictions, on adding and removing packages and patches ( Index Term Link )
 
 root password, forget, SPARC ( Index Term Link )
 
 run control scripts
  adding (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  disabling (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  starting and stopping services ( Index Term Link )
 
 run level
  0 (power-down level) ( Index Term Link )
  1 (single-user level) ( Index Term Link )
  2 (multiuser level) ( Index Term Link )
  3 (multiuser with NFS) ( Index Term Link )
   booting to ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
   what happens when system is brought to ( Index Term Link )
  6 (reboot level) ( Index Term Link )
  default run level ( Index Term Link )
  definition ( Index Term Link )
  determining (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  s or S (single-user level) ( Index Term Link )
  s or S (single-user state)
   booting to ( Index Term Link )