#! /bin/sh - # # @(#)rc 1.1 94/10/31 SMI; from UCB 4.3 # # The rc sh gets the console. All commands are by # default protected from tty signals (i.e. are not interruptable). # Interrupts can be enabled by proceeding any command line with "intr". # Console redirection is no longer needed. # # Make sure PATH is exported or intr won't find what it needs. HOME=/; export HOME PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/etc; export PATH # # See if things look like they are still mounted read-only. # If so, perform all the remounting and set up work now. # touch / if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "Remounting file systems" sh /etc/rc.single fi # # Make sure ld.so.cache is removed (rc.single may not be invoked # when going from multi-user mode to single-user then back to multi-user) # if [ -f /etc/ld.so.cache ]; then # # Carefully delete ld.so cache in case it is corrupted. # mv /etc/ld.so.cache /etc/ld.so.cache- rm /etc/ld.so.cache- fi if [ -r /fastboot ]; then rm -f /fastboot elif [ $1x = autobootx ]; then echo Automatic reboot in progress... else echo Multiuser startup in progress... fi date # attempt to rationally recover the passwd file if needed if [ -s /etc/ptmp ]; then if [ -s /etc/passwd ]; then ls -l /etc/passwd /etc/ptmp rm -f /etc/ptmp # should really remove the shorter else echo 'passwd file recovered from ptmp' mv /etc/ptmp /etc/passwd fi elif [ -r /etc/ptmp ]; then echo 'removing passwd lock file' rm -f /etc/ptmp fi intr mount -at 4.2 echo -n 'checking quotas: ' intr quotacheck -a -p echo 'done.' quotaon -a /bin/ps -U rm -f /etc/nologin if [ -f /dev/ttyp0 ]; then chown 0 /dev/tty[pqrs]* chmod 666 /dev/tty[pqrs]* fi /usr/etc/ttysoftcar -a > /dev/null 2>&1 sh /etc/rc.local swapon -a echo preserving editor files (cd /tmp; /usr/lib/expreserve -a) echo clearing /tmp (cd /tmp; rm -f - *) echo -n 'standard daemons:' update; echo -n ' update' rm -f /var/spool/cron/FIFO cron; echo -n ' cron' # # accounting, # accounting is off by default. # #/usr/lib/acct/startup if [ -d /var/spool/uucp ]; then (cd /var/spool/uucp >LCK.0 rm -f LCK.* if [ -d /usr/lib/uucp ]; then su uucp -c /usr/lib/uucp/uusched & \ echo -n ' uucp' fi) fi echo '.' echo -n 'starting network daemons:' # rwhod (currently) is a real performance pig for systems with limited memory. #if [ -f /usr/etc/in.rwhod ]; then # in.rwhod; echo -n ' rwhod' #fi if [ -f /usr/etc/inetd ]; then inetd; echo -n ' inetd' fi if [ -f /usr/lib/lpd ]; then rm -f /dev/printer /var/spool/lpd.lock /usr/lib/lpd; echo -n ' printer' fi echo '.' #if [ -f /usr/nserve/rfmaster ]; then # echo -n starting rfs: # if [ ! -f /usr/nserve/loc.passwd ]; then # echo "" > /usr/nserve/loc.passwd # echo "" > /usr/nserve/loc.passwd.dummy # fi # /usr/bin/dorfs start; echo ' done.' # if [ -f /usr/nserve/loc.passwd.dummy ]; then # rm -f /usr/nserve/loc.passwd /usr/nserve/loc.passwd.dummy # fi #fi date exit 0