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NAME
buildsys - operating system configuration script
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/buildsys [-s]
DESCRIPTION
The buildsys shell script performs the activities necessary
to build a new bootable operating system from single user
mode. buildsys is executed by the shell script rc6 or dur-
ing a powerup if the configuration of a new bootable operat-
ing system is necessary. The bootable operating system
resides in /stand, and is generally referred to as unix.
Building a new operating system is usually required by
hardware and system software changes made to your system.
These changes must be incorporated into the bootable operat-
ing system so that it has complete and correct knowledge of
the system configuration. buildsys is not intended to be
executed at the user level. buildsys performs the following
activities:
⊕ checks and mounts the file systems listed in
/etc/boottab (it also looks at /etc/vfstab to do
this)
⊕ runs cunix to create a new unix
⊕ unmounts all file systems previously mounted
⊕ optionally reboots the system; a reboot is requested
if buildsys was run during a powerup (i.e., the -s
option was specified); if it was run by rc6 (no -s
option), then control is returned to rc6
If an error occurs during the configuration of a new unix,
buildsys exits to a shell; this gives the user a chance to
fix any problems that might have caused the configuration
process to fail, or to copy a version of unix to /stand/unix
that is known to work in order to reboot the system. Exit-
ing this shell (using ctrl-d or exit), puts the machine in
firmware mode. The machine can then be rebooted from
firmware.
SEE ALSO
cunix(1M), init(1M), rc6(1M), shutdown(1M), vfstab(4).
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