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- reboot command,
System Shutdown Commands
- rebooting a system, forcing a crash dump,
Forcing a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
- rebooting an x86 based system, (Task Map),
Rebooting an x86 Based System (Task Map)
- recovery of system, how to stop a system,
How to Stop a System for Recovery Purposes
- recovery shutdown, troubleshooting booting,
Troubleshooting Booting an x86 Based System (Task Map)
- run level
- 0 (power-down level),
How Run Levels Work
- 1 (single-user level),
How Run Levels Work
- 2 (multiuser level),
How Run Levels Work
- 3 (multiuser with NFS),
How Run Levels Work
- booting to,
How to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
- what happens when system is brought to,
What Happens When a System Is Booted to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
6 (reboot level),
How Run Levels Work
- default run level,
How Run Levels Work
- definition,
How Run Levels Work
- determining (how to),
Determining a System's Current Run Level
- s or S (single-user level),
How Run Levels Work
- run level 3, multiuser state,
Booting an x86 Based System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
- run level S, how to boot a system to a single-user state,
Booting an x86 Based System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
- run levels or milestones, when to use,
When to Use Run Levels or Milestones