Ahhh good, I thought I was going nuts. They prolly did it the "Mulitple" run states, because disk were limited (And Yes, I have worked on Xenix as well) in space. They may have been more careful in trying to conserve space back then. But, then again, on the OLD Mot's 3000, if you typed "dir" you got back "This ain't no DOS box dipstick, use ls" <lol>
C M Reinehr wrote:
Ben Duncan wrote:
It appears to be a matter of convention. An SCO Unixware 7.3 system that I have here includes the lines:
r0:0:wait:/sbin/rc0 off >/dev/console 2>&1 </dev/console r1:1:wait:/sbin/rc1 >/dev/console 2>&1 </dev/console r2:23:wait:/sbin/rc2 >/dev/console 2>&1 </dev/console r3:3:wait:/sbin/rc3 >/dev/console 2>&1 </dev/console
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