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Boot scripts?
Hello,
I am new to Solaris. I have installed a Solaris 10.0. As default its shell is sh (#) and I want to modify boot records of my Solaris. I want to run some shell scripts, change shell, change PATH environment and similiar things after boot automaticially. I don't know which files are read by Solaris during boot. Could you pelase advise? Thanks |
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