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-# rc file for The Linux BOGUS Release, version 1.0.1
-
- echo "Running /etc/rc. . ."
-
-PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin; export PATH
-
-# Update (bdflush) performs flushes dirty buffers back to disk and
-# performs a sync every 30 seconds.
- echo "Starting update"
-update &
-
-if [ -f /fastboot ]
-then
- echo "Skipping file system check"
-else
- echo "Performing file system check"
- fsck -AV -a
- # If there was a failure, drop into single-user mode.
- # NOTE: This is not secure. If security is needed, make sure than
- # /etc/securesingle exists and "reboot single". simipleinit
- # will then prompt for root's password.
- if [ $? -gt 1 ]
- then
- echo "Warning: fsck FAILED"
- echo " Starting single user shell"
- echo " Fix filesystem and REBOOT"
- sh -si < /dev/console > /dev/console 2>&1
- fi
-fi
-
- echo "Mounting file systems"
-# Remount the root filesystem in read-write mode
-mount -n -o rw,remount /
-
-# Remove the fastboot check file
-rm -f /fastboot
-
-# Remove /etc/mtab* so mount creates the /etc/mtab file
-rm -f /etc/mtab*
-
-# Mount all partitions specified in /etc/fstab
-mount -avt nonfs,nomsdos,nohpfs
-
-# Mount swap partition specified in /etc/fstab
-swapon -a
-
- echo -n "Initialization: "
-# Update ps database
-if [ -f /usr/sbin/psupdate -a -f /usr/src/linux/vmlinux ]; then
- echo -n "psdatabase "
- /usr/sbin/psupdate /usr/src/linux/vmlinux
-fi
-
-# tmp and usr may be mounted, so we do these rm's after mount
- echo -n "locks "
-rm -f /var/lock/LCK*
- echo -n "pids "
-rm -f /var/run/*
- echo -n "/tmp "
-rm -rf /tmp; mkdir /tmp; chmod 1777 /tmp
-
-# Remove /var/adm/utmp and touch it
- echo -n "utmp "
-if [ ! -e /var ]; then mkdir /var; chmod 755 /var; fi
-if [ ! -e /var/adm ]; then mkdir /var/adm; chmod 755 /var/adm; fi
-rm -f /var/adm/utmp
-touch /var/adm/utmp
-chmod 644 /var/adm/utmp
-
- echo ""
- echo "Running rc.local. . ."
-sh /etc/rc.local
-
-# Allow logins
- echo "Allowing logins"
-rm -f /etc/nologin
-
-date
-exit 0
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-# rc.local file for The Linux BOGUS Release, version 1.0.1
-
- echo -n "Local initialization: "
-
-# Set the host name. You will probably want to change this.
- echo -n "hostname "
-hostname winter
-
-# Update the system time from the CMOS clock.
-# This assume that the CMOS clock is in local time, and that you have the
-# correct links in /usr/src/zoneinfo (see zic(8) for details. (For example,
-# for the east coast of the US, do: zic -l US/Eastern -p America/NewYork)
-# Note: mount /usr BEFORE running rc.local!
- echo -n "clock "
-clock -a
-
-# Set screen blanker to 5 minutes.
- echo -n "screen-blanking "
-setterm -blank 5
-
-# Set modem for 57600 bps
-if [ -e /dev/modem ]
-then
- echo -n "high-speed-modem "
- setserial /dev/modem spd_hi
-fi
-
-# Make CTRL-ALT-DEL do a controlled reboot (i.e., call reboot(8))
- echo -n "reboot "
-ctrlaltdel soft
-
-# Preserve elvis files in case of a crash
- echo -n "vi-files "
-elvprsv "-the system went down" /tmp/elv_*.*
-
- echo
-
-
- echo -n "Starting daemons: "
-
-# Make sure log files exist
-if [ -d /var/adm ]; then
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/kernlog ]; then touch /var/adm/kernlog; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/syslog ]; then touch /var/adm/syslog; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/maillog ]; then touch /var/adm/maillog; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/authlog ]; then touch /var/adm/authlog; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/news ]; then touch /var/adm/news; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/daemon ]; then touch /var/adm/daemon; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/lpd-errs ]; then touch /var/adm/lpd-errs; fi
- if [ ! -e /var/adm/sysdebug ]; then touch /var/adm/sysdebug; fi
-
- # start up syslogd if it exists, but wait until AFTER HOSTNAME SET
- if [ -f /usr/sbin/syslogd ]; then
- echo -n "syslogd "
- /usr/sbin/syslogd
- fi
-fi
-
-# Start up cron if it exists
-if [ -f /usr/sbin/cron ]
-then
- echo -n "cron "
- /usr/sbin/cron
-fi
-
- echo
-
-# If you want networking turned on, then uncomment the following lines.
-if [ -f /etc/NETWORKING_IS_ON ]
-then
- if [ -f /etc/rc.net ]
- then
- /bin/sh /etc/rc.net
- fi
-fi
-
- echo "Mounting foreign file systems"
-mount -avt nfs,msdos,hpfs
-
-# Create a new issue file
-echo > /etc/issue
-echo "Welcome to `hostname`, an `uname -m` running BOGUS Release 1.0.1 `uname` `uname -r`" >> /etc/issue
-echo >> /etc/issue