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Operating Systems Solaris Projects in Solaris 10 Post 302934889 by os2mac on Wednesday 11th of February 2015 06:17:05 PM
Old 02-11-2015
NOTE: it's not persistant across a reboot. if you want the change to be permanent. you need to do projmod AND newtask.
 

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reboot(2)							System Calls Manual							 reboot(2)

NAME
reboot - boot the system SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
causes the system to reboot. howto is a mask of reboot options (see specified as follows: A file system sync is performed (unless is set) and the processor is rebooted from the default device and file. The processor is simply halted. A sync of the file system is performed unless the flag is set. should be used with caution. On systems with cellular architecture, all cells in the partition are rebooted in order to reconfigure the stable complex configuration data. On systems with non-cellular architec- ture, the default is A sync of the file system is performed unless the flag is set. Shut down the system firmware to a "ready to reconfigure" state and do not reboot. This option can be used only in combination with A sync of the file system is not performed. Unless the flag has been specified, reboot(2) unmounts all mounted file systems and marks them clean so that it will not be necessary to run fsck(1M) on these file systems when the system reboots. Only users with appropriate privileges can reboot a machine. RETURN VALUE
If successful, this call never returns. Otherwise, a -1 is returned and is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
fails if this condition is encountered: [EPERM] The effective user ID of the caller is not a user with appropriate privileges. DEPENDENCIES
The default file and device for is on the current root device. AUTHOR
was developed by HP and the University of California, Berkeley. SEE ALSO
reboot(1M), privileges(5). reboot(2)
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