redhat man page for sys-unconfig

Query: sys-unconfig

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SYS-UNCONFIG(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   SYS-UNCONFIG(8)

NAME
sys-unconfig - shell script to reconfigure the system upon next boot
SYNOPSIS
sys-unconfig
DESCRIPTION
sys-unconfig provides a simple method of reconfiguring a system in a new enviroment. Upon executing sys-unconfig will halt your system, and run the following configuration programs at boot: passwd (to change the root password), netconfig, timeconfig, kbdconfig, authconfig, and ntsysv.
FILES
/.unconfigured The presence of this file will cause /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit to run the programs mentioned above.
SEE ALSO
passwd(1), netconfig(8), timeconfig(8), kbdconfig(8), authconfig(8), ntsysv(8)
AUTHORS
H.J. Lu <hjl@valinux.com> Wed Jul 28 1999 SYS-UNCONFIG(8)
Related Man Pages
sys-unconfig(1m) - debian
sys-unconfig(1m) - minix
sys-unconfig(1m) - osx
sys-unconfig(1m) - xfree86
sys-unconfig(1m) - netbsd
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