TH CPURC 8
SH NAME
cpurc, termrc \- boot script
SH SYNOPSIS
B cpurc
PP
B termrc
SH DESCRIPTION
After the kernel boots, it execs
B /boot
(see
IR root (3)),
which in turn execs
BR /$cputype/init .
IR Init (8)
sets the
B $service
environment variable to
B cpu
or
BR terminal ,
and then invokes the appropriate
B rc
script to bring the system up.
PP
Based on the values of
B $sysname
and
B $terminal
these scripts start appropriate network processes and
administrative daemons and enable swapping.
I Cpurc
sets
B /env/boottime
to the time
I cpurc
was executed and
B /env/NPROC
to a value suitable for parallel compilation in
IR mk (1).
PP
These files should be edited by local installations
to reflect the configuration of their systems.
If an executable file
B /sys/lib/sysconfig/termrc/$sysname
exists for the machine named
BR $sysname ,
I termrc
will execute it as its last act.
This action is suppressed, as is automatic initialization of the mouse and
VGA on a PC, if the user is
BR none .
SH FILES
TF /sys/lib/sysconfig/termrc
TP
B /sys/lib/sysconfig/termrc
machine-specific configuration scripts for
IR termrc .
SH SOURCE
B /rc/bin/cpurc
br
B /rc/bin/termrc
SH "SEE ALSO"
IR srv (4),
IR namespace (6),
IR init (8),
IR listen (8)