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Man Page: cpurc

Operating Environment: plan9

Section: 8

CPURC(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  CPURC(8)

NAME
cpurc, termrc - boot script
SYNOPSIS
cpurc termrc
DESCRIPTION
After the kernel boots, it execs /boot (see root(3)), which in turn execs /$cputype/init. Init(8) sets the $service environment variable to cpu or terminal, and then invokes the appropriate rc script to bring the system up. Based on the values of $sysname and $terminal these scripts start appropriate network processes and administrative daemons and enable swap- ping. Cpurc sets /env/boottime to the time cpurc was executed and /env/NPROC to a value suitable for parallel compilation in mk(1). These files should be edited by local installations to reflect the configuration of their systems.
SOURCE
/rc/bin/cpurc /rc/bin/termrc
SEE ALSO
srv(4), namespace(6), dkconfig(8), init(8), listen(8) CPURC(8)
Related Man Pages
init(8) - plan9
listen(8) - plan9
init.d(7) - suse
startpar(8) - mojave
startpar(8) - hpux
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